Youths Will Not Take Arms If Adequately Empowered – Maduka

Youths Will Not Take Arms If Adequately Empowered – Maduka
Dr Godwin Maduka
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The gubernatorial candidate of Accord Party in upcoming the governorship election in Anambra State, Dr Godwin Maduka, has stressed the need for youth empowerment and capacity building in the country.

Maduka, who is putting a finishing touch to his campaign for the election, made the remark in Abuja, when he was hosted by the Anambra traders union, said that if the youths in the country were adequately empowered, they would not take to arms.

In his statement, he stressed the need for every Anambra indigene to get a formal education alongside their apprenticeship system which, according to him, is a prerequisite to a good life and self-contentment.

‘Insecurity in the country today, especially in the Southeast region of the country, has taken a new dimension with the spate of killings, kidnapping and selected attack on persons.

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‘This is so worrisome, especially with the governorship election in Anambra State drawing very close, while the security situation seems unabated.

‘It is high time Ndi-Anambra woke up from slumber and vote someone that will deliver the true dividend of democracy,’ he said.

He added that: ‘The reason why the youths carry arms is because there are no jobs for them.

‘Most of them are graduates who are unemployed, became frustrated and thereby became vulnerable to crime.’

Maduka made it clear that Accord Party as people’s choice, with the right candidate, is here to the rescue.

‘There is a need to vote someone whose pedigree speaks volume, in terms of financial strength, sound academics, philanthropic gesture and passion to serve,’ Maduka submitted.

He also urged Anambra citizens to see Accord Party’s choice as a beginning of a new dawn, while appealing for massive support for the party to cruise to victory in the November 6th governorship election.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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