My programmes ‘ll end youth restiveness – Alaibe

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Bayelsa state, Chief Timi Alaibe, has promised to introduce disarmament, reintegration and demobilization programmes for restive youths in the state when elected as governor.

The former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), who said this Sunday in Yenagoa, stated that such measures wouessld not only curb restiveness but attract investments to the state.

Further, he said once military and restiveness were rested and positive life changing programmes introduced no youth would have excuse not being gainfully engaged, thereby boosting sustainable development.

Reeling out his 10 points agenda for the development of the state, he these would addressed the issue law and order, and rule of law, adding that these are the basis tools needed to foster unity and ensure peace and development.

“In the first six months of our administration, if I’m given opportunity, we will ensure that there is peace and security in our state, so that people will be comfortable to come and do business in the state.

“We will start enumeration of our youths and do demobilization, disarmament and reintegration programme for the youths in order to set a stage for them to be involved in skills development, which will make them meaningfully engaged.

“We will also develop blue economy for the state and make our graduates employable through skills acquisition, because the bedrock of our economy is human capital development; that is why we are poised to give our children quality education and conducive learning environment.

 “I come into the governorship race with a lot of experience; I have knowledge of private sector economy; I also have experience in public sector economy. I will combine both for the development of Bayelsa state when given opportunity.

“I am a team player; I come with strong character and strong leadership skills, over the years, successive administrations in Bayelsa state have created impacts in their own ways in trying to ensure sustainable development for our people, but now is the time to discuss the economy of our state and share our economic prosperity, which we will work out for all Bayelsans,” he said.

Alaibe, who is the favoured candidate of the incumbent governor, Seriake Dickson, urged delegates to vote based on their conscience and the capacity of the chosen candidate to deliver.

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