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Imo: Insecurity killing businesses — Senator Anyanwu

by John Ojewale
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Senator Samuel Anyanwu, the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate in Imo State’s November 11 election, has stated that businesses in the state are closing due to insecurity.

Anyanwu said this during an interactive session with Imo State indigenes in Lagos over the weekend.

According to him:

“Imo State used to be the hospitality hub of South East. It had the highest hotel industry in the zone but today, businesses are shutting down because of insecurity and low patronage.

”Currently, over 60 per cent of hotels in Imo State are up for sale because of lack of patronage, based on insecurity, which is government-induced.”

“The first cardinal point of a very responsive and responsible government as enshrined in the constitution of Nigeria is to protect the lives of the people. Once you don’t do that, you have failed in your responsibility and a very sincere and honest government should resign.

“The unemployment rate in Imo State is 57.8 per cent at present. Today, Imo State has the highest percentage of unemployed youths. The high unemployment rate is the reason for the insecurity.

“Why won’t there be insecurity when people are unemployed, when people have no hope of tomorrow? The frustration and desperation in Imo State is second to none, people are committing suicide because they have no hope for tomorrow.”

“When elected, I am going to create 23,200 jobs. When I was in the House of Assembly, we passed a law for employment; we employed 10,000 Imolites who were properly documented and paid salaries for 5-6 months before this government came and dissolved them.’

“When I become the governor, I will reinstate those 10,000 jobs after proper documentation to know those who are still alive and those who are still in the state.

“To create jobs and to help curb the security in Imo State, I will establish a programme called, community-based guard initiative. We have 660 autonomous communities in Imo State, in every community, we will take young men and women, 20 of them from each community who are ICT compliant.

”We are going to initiate them into the programme. What that means is that we are going to create 13, 200 jobs under 100 days in office. What they will do is to help security agency in intelligence gathering.”

 

 

 

 

cc: Vanguard Ng

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