Prominent Delta Title-holder Urges State Govt To Tame Rising Unemployment Through Industrialization


*Roads, Other Infrastructure Ok, But Cannot Tackle Joblessness, He Says

From Emmanuel Ogoigbe, Warri

A prominent Niger Delta activist and traditional chief of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Chief (Dr) Mulade Sheriff, has called on the Delta State Government to urgently adopt large-scale industrialisation as a strategy to tackle rising unemployment and worsening socio-economic challenges confronting the state.

Sheriff, who took the position in a statement issued to journalists in Warri, expressed concern over what he described as the alarming rate of youth unemployment across Delta State, warning that it poses potential security threats, if not addressed.

While commending State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for what he termed his remarkable achievements in infrastructure development across major urban centres, the activist stressed that physical infrastructure alone would not sufficiently address poverty, hunger and joblessness.

According to him, the state must deliberately redirect attention to policies that promote industrial growth and expand employment opportunities for its rising population.

“The governor has recorded landmark achievements in road construction and other critical infrastructure, and these efforts are commendable.

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“However, the rising level of unemployment is an indication of looming security threats and therefore demands urgent attention. Without industrialisation, the problem of poverty and hunger will continue to worsen,” he noted.

Sheriff, who holds the traditional title of Ibe-Sorimowei of the ancient oil-rich Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South-West Local Government Area (LGA), urged the state government to revive moribund industries and create an enabling environment capable of attracting both local and foreign investors.

He noted that the state’s strategic location, vast natural resources and human capital, position it to become a major industrial hub, if backed by the right policies and strong political will.

“The government should introduce deliberate and people-centred industrial policies, support small and medium-scale enterprises and encourage private sector participation. Sustainable job creation can only be achieved through a robust industrial base,” the activist added.

The environmental rights advocate maintained that aggressive industrialisation would not only reduce unemployment but also boost internally generated revenue and ensure long-term economic stability in the state.
*PHOTO CAPTION: Chief Sheriff (r), and Gov. Oborevwori.


By Felix Duru Mbah

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