Rivers
Cleric Wants Youth Involvement In Development Process
The Parish Priest of Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church, Opobo, Rivers State, Rev. Fr. Pius Awuba, has called on government to involve the youths in the development process.
He urged the government to carry along the youth in the scheme of things at all levels, describing it as “total disservice to humanity,” not to do so.
Speaking with The Tide recently in Port Harcourt, the cleric said “youths of today and leaders of tomorrow are left out of the development process by government.
”As far as we are concerned, there are no tangible plans for the youths. But, I think, it is high time these younger generations were included in the governance of the country for peace to thrive”, he said.
Awuba further stated that the youths need better transformational blueprints and called for the immediate implementation of policies that would create employment for them.
According to him, this will discourage them from taking up fire arms, and getting involved in social ills such as kidnapping, armed robbery, rape, killings, and child trafficking.
“It is pathetic to see most of Nigerian youths wallowing in abject poverty, even with their avalanche of degrees and other higher certificates, as government now pay deaf ears to their plight in terms of providing skills training, employment and empowerments.
“When government fails to involve youths in their development mainstream, things will definitely go the wrong way. I suggest, therefore, that all the governors and their local council authorities should chart profitable development path for the youths to allow for peace, unity and progress to be sustained,’’ he said.
To this end, he called for the creation of youth development centres in the 774 local government areas in Nigeria, “where they would be empowered to be self-employed to avert the seeming devastation of kidnapping, killing, political thuggery and other crimes due to lack of employment and other encouragements.