Crime Wave: Kogi State Government Harps on Job Creation
Governor Idris Wada
With increasing cases of violent crimes in Kogi State, the Governor Idris Wada-led administration recently introduced a new programme that has made it possible for the teeming unemployed youths in the state to acquire new skills, writes Shola Oyeyipo
At nightfall in Kogi State citizens fear the terror of the night. Aptly described as a confluence state, the fear of terror now makes citizen of a revered ‘confluence state’ to huddle together in fear day and night. This, the state governor, Idris wada is rolling up his sleeve to put at bay. He is creating job to stem crime wave.
With increasing cases of violent crimes in Kogi State, the Governor Idris Wada-led administration recently introduced a new programme that has made it possible for the teeming unemployed youths in the state to acquire new skills, writes Shola Oyeyipo
At nightfall in Kogi State citizens fear the terror of the night. Aptly described as a confluence state, the fear of terror now makes citizen of a revered ‘confluence state’ to huddle together in fear day and night. This, the state governor, Idris wada is rolling up his sleeve to put at bay. He is creating job to stem crime wave.
With six tertiary institutions across the state churning out graduates every year, there is a growing rate of youth unemployment. A trip round the length and breadth of the state reveals the quantum of able-bodied young men and women in Lokoja, Koton-Karfe, Kabba, Mopa, Egbe, Ankpa, Idah, Ayingba, Ogori-Magongo, Okene, Ajaokuta and several other parts of the state who are seeking the non-existing job opportunities.
While acknowledging that there is youth unemployment and reiterating the disposition of the administration to the issue of gainfully employing the youths in the state, the Special Adviser to governor on Media and Strategy, Mr. Jacob Edi, enthused, “The government of Captain Idris Wada is leaving no stone unturned to create jobs and make the youth economically independent.”