Monday, October 21, 2019

Gov Okowa's Campaign for Peace and Security is Timely, Says Comrade Crested, Urhobo Youths Association President, Commends Daniel Ezekiel Peace And Security Tour Across Delta State




Gov Okowa's Campaign for Peace and Security is Timely, Says Comrade Crested, Urhobo Youths Association President, Commends Daniel Ezekiel Peace And Security Tour Across Delta State

Francis Tayor

Sapele____ On the move to lay unbroken foundation for Peace and Security in every community in Delta state, Urhobo Youths, under the auspices of the Urhobo Youths' Association,  has commended the effort of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

The group, which had a town hall meeting in Sapele on Sunday 20th October, 2019, were impressed that the Governor, by this initiative to protect lives and properties, is living up to his responsibilities as the Chief Security Officer of the State. The meeting which was attended by the SSA to Governor Okowa on Security Matters, Comrade Ezekiel Daniel, was strategic and timely.

The youth president described the Governor Okowa-led government as one of the most peaceful regimes in Delta State. Comr. Crested advised other youths in Okawa's cabinet to emulate Comr. Ezekiel Daniel on his good works to see that every community in Delta State enjoys peace and Security and also lay down a friendly atmosphere for international and local investors to operate in the Delta state.

The youth leader used the opportunity to invite local and international  (Cooperate and private organizations) to invest in Delta State, adding that Urhobo youths are very much ready to give their maximum support to see that investors/companies don't experience any forms of insecurity or crisis in all  Urhobo communities. He  reassured Comr. Ezekiel Daniel  the full support to move round the Urhobo Nation for the campaign for Peace and Security in Delta State.  Comr Gometi also charged  Urhobo traditional rulers and political leaders to join hands with the youths on the move to  restore lasting peace and Security in all communities.

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