NDDC boss urges youths to embrace entrepreneurship 

NDDC Samuel Ogbuku
The NDDC Managing Director, Chief Samuel Ogbuku, (right) exchanging pleasantries with the wife of former President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, during the Ogbia Youth Summit in Ogbia, Bayelsa State. On the left is the immediate past House of Representatives Member for Ogbia Nembe Federal Constituency, Hon. Fred Ogbua.

 

By BARBARA KALU, Port-Harcourt –

 

Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, has charged youths of the Niger Delta region, to embrace entrepreneurship as a springboard for sustainable development.

 

Ogbuku, who made the call in his keynote address at the Ogbia Youth Summit in Ogbia, Bayelsa State, noted that for any community to achieve sustainable development and peace, the youths must be meaningfully engaged.

The NDDC boss urged the youths to key into the Commission’s Holistic Opportunity Projects of Engagement, HOPE, meant to identify interests of the youths for skills training. He also advised them to eschew cultism, drug abuse, thuggery and other social vices.

 

He applauded their vision to set up a youth hub and pledged to support the initiative, noting that collaboration was necessary for development efforts to flourish.

 

Ogbuku said: “As Ogbia people, we should jettison individual interest for the collective interest of the people. This is the example we should learn from our Leader, Former President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who declared that his political ambition was not worth the blood of any Nigerian; that is the Ogbia spirit.”

 

“What was handed to us by our founding fathers, is the identity of an Ogbia man. Whatever achievement we must have accomplished today, is as the result of the legacies established by late Melford Okilo and other notable leaders. These legacies made us strive for greatness.”

 

“It will be a bigger challenge for me if I can’t bring peace and development to Ogbia people. If we collaborate, we can partner and share ideas, we will succeed.”

 

In his welcome address, the President of Ogbia Youths, Ambassador Johnny Jonathan, said they put up the programme to chart a new course in human capacity development among the youths.

 

Jonathan, who commended the NDDC Chief Executive Officer for supporting youth programmes, stressed the need to educate young people on the importance of peace as a catalyst to economic and infrastructural development.

 

The youth President expressed confidence that the gains of the youth hub would be huge in the near future.

 

The former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, who represented former President Goodluck Jonathan, as the Special Guest of honour, told the youths to avoid drug abuse because of its after effects.

Dame Jonathan insisted that peace and unity were needed to ensure sustainable development in Ogbia community.

She enjoined the youths to liaise with the leaders in the bid to bring more development to the community.

 

 

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