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Set Out Special Funding, Schemes Targeted at Youth Development – Mayor of Housing Urges Niger Delta Governors

By Confidence Biebara

Oct 18, 2024

A Real Estate success strategist, popularly referred to as the Mayor of Housing, My-ACE China, has enjoined governors in the Niger Delta region to create special funds specifically targeted at youth development.

Mr. China, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Housing and Construction Mayor Limited gave this advice on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 when he spoke on the sidelines of an event marking 50 years of the setting up of the Commonwealth Youth wing at the Ecumenical Centre in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Mayor of Housing in mediative mood at the Ecumenical Centre in PH to mark the Commonwealth Youth Anniversary

The celebration involved notable leaders past and present of the Commonwealth including Nigeria’s former President; Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, Baroness of Scotland; Patricia Scotland, Yusuf Tuggur, pioneer Chairperson of the Commonwealth Youth Council; Professor Ahmed Adamu, Rivers State Governor; Siminalayi Fubara, Senior Pastor of Salvation Ministries; Pastor David Ibiyeomie, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC); Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, and the Olu of Warri; Ogiame Atuwatse III, amongst others.

China urged the governors of the region to know that their biggest asset is the youth demography that could be turned into what he called development machines, alluding to what he called ‘connection and disconnection’ with the 50 years of the Commonwealth Youth Council.

He noted that the connection is that the youths form 60% or 1.8 billion of the 2.5 billion people that make up the Commonwealth, asserting that “this holds true with Nigeria, where 60% of the over 200 million population, is made of the youth”.

“The Commonwealth priorities the youths with programmes while Nigeria which is one of the countries with highest youth population has no definite programme for youth inclusion. It has no programme for projects to lift up the youths as they emerge from childhood; it has no convincing programme for youth motivation that can give a young person hope in his country’s policy rollout.”

He noted with gratitude that at the global level of the Commonwealth the youth segment is being prioritized which is why this year has been set aside as their year with a theme: Global Youth Enlightenment; Climate Change and Peace for All Nations. In Nigeria, this demography is not being included but is seen as unimportant.

On the many icons and heroes being lined up by the Commonwealth Council to be celebrated, he commended the likes of Governor Fubara for being a youth as Governor and for giving many opportunities to young people in justification of the theme of the Commonwealth at 59, pointing at three groups for special attention.

“The first is the All-Stars Ensemble which won as the best musical group in the last competition in the comity of Commonwealth nations. They are being showcased here, they are resident here in the Niger Delta, in Rivers State, and in Port Harcourt. They are one of the best exports from Port Harcourt.”

“They are a testament to all I have been preaching, that Rivers State is known as the Treasure Base of the Nation but that the real treasure is in its people, talents, and human resources rather than the crude oil everybody seems to chase after. That is one of the celebrated treasures of Port Harcourt and that is on show tonight.”

“Also, I appreciate the providence and auspiciousness of Rivers State especially in this year of youths. We have a youth as governor; in this year of youth celebration, we have the youngest Speaker in the House of Assembly; we have a long list of youths that have taken over at the local council level thereby proving evidence of youth-inclusion.”

The CEO of the Housing and Construction Mayor Limited, promoters of the proposed Alesa Highland Smart City in Eleme near Port Harcourt thus urged Governor Fubara, who he said has already blazed the trail in youth upliftment, to make efforts to bring in more youths that may not have been carried along so far in his effort to deliver dividends of democracy.

“He can create programmes that will require the youths to bring in their creativity, energy, and drive to deliver.”

He also urged other governors of the Niger Delta and east to emulate the Commonwealth by creating youth programmes to transform the youths to leaders through skills, training, funding, dedicated projects, and international linkages through deliberate partnerships with global bodies.

“Third person I want to particularly celebrate today is the Olu of Warri. This is auspicious time when we have the youths as focus of the Commonwealth, and one of the youthful and graceful kings is here with us.”

Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse 111 (red cap), addressing the audience

“He not only supported this programme but left his home in Warri in the midst of media hypes about Port Harcourt being unsafe, to be here in person.”

“He has made today for me. If Port Harcourt is safe enough for the youthful, handsome, and one of the most important kings in the Niger Delta, it is then safe enough for diplomats, tourists, and business people to come to Port Harcourt.”

Still on paradoxes of good and bad, the Mayor of Housing said: “I will not end this without expressing my paradox that is almost like a mysterious one, which is that 60% of our demography that is made up of youths is not included in governance planning, thus showing that the majority is treated as minority or negligible demography; the second paradox is that the beautiful city of Port Harcourt that is rich and endowed is rather seen all over the world as insecure and politically unstable.

“These two paradoxes are so mysterious to me that I cannot even believe that they are really happening.”

He revealed what he calls drastic drop in number of youths involved in violence since the days of militancy in the Niger Delta, saying the flares once in a while do not represent the new Niger Delta.

“If you look at the percentage of youths involved in violence now, its nothing compared with the number of youths involved in militancy in the past. The number has drastically reduced.

“Youths are tired of violence, they are tired of unemployment, they are tired of crime. Youth of the Niger Delta are yearning to emerge; they are just looking for that environment and little support to push them.

“The last election in Rivers State (LGA election) was the most peaceful because the youths came out to defend democracy. The youths involved in violence have reduced to about 10%.

“Let it be known that the youths of the Niger Delta have woken up. They want to be productive but the question is whether the nation is ready to give them the chance to show their best.”

The Convener of the Commonwealth Youth Council 50 years’ anniversary celebration in Port Harcourt, Iwefa Aganaba noted in his welcome remarks that the event was devoted to unveil the globally reckoned All-Stars Ensemble.

L-R: Convener, Prince Iwefa Aganaba with Mayor of Housing

He said the group was not just a choir but a concept of ‘edutainment’ using the beauty of choral music to shed light on global issues.

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