Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Create More Empowerment Opportunities For Our Teeming Youths, Gov Okowa's Aide Daniel Ezekiel Charges Multi-national Oil Companies Operating In Delta State





Create More  Empowerment Opportunities For Our Teeming Youths, Gov Okowa's Aide Daniel Ezekiel Charges Multi-national Oil Companies Operating In Delta State

Francis Tayor

Warri____ The Senior Special Assistant to Delta State Governor on Security Matters, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel has called on the private sectors, especially multinational oil companies to do more in relieving governments at all levels of burden of creating job opportunities for youths roaming round the streets.

Comrade Ezekiel noted that, It is so alarming the rate at which youths are going into labour market, a great concern to His Excellency, Senator Dr.  Ifeanyi Okowa, the reason why he made various skill acquisition programmes primarily targeting the youths in his Smart Agenda. But  the agenda will not have  a maximum impact if multinational companies fail in their duty to partner government through social corporate  responsibility.

The Senior Special Assistant made this clarion call when he paid courtesy visit to Chevron Nigerian limited in Warri yesterday 29th October, 2019. He asserted that unemployment among the youths is a time bomb, which all hands must be on deck to diffuse through positive ways that will take their minds away from criminal acts. Though he gave kudos to the company in its efforts to  provide jobs through its schemes, but further call on the management of the company to do more, especially in the area of engagement with host communities.

In his reaction, the company Warri area manager, Mr. Sam Daibo welcomed the SSA and thank him for deeming it fit to established working relationship with them. Mr. Sam further noted that Chevron has been doing a lot for their host communities through Global memorandum of understanding (GMOU) and has equally been providing job opportunities for youths through community elected representatives body. Mr Umoh, head of security department high lighted some security challenges facing them and how SSA could use his office to tackle them, he stated.

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