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ADP guber candidate blames unemployment, poverty for high rate of crime in Rivers

Governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in Rivers State, Victor Fingesi has decried the increase in the number of unemployed youths in the state.

He said despite the sum of N57bn generated by the state annually, taskforce is the only job made available to over 1 million youths by the Nyesom Wike-led administration.

Fingesi made the statement on Friday at his unvieling as the Rivers ADP gubernatorial candidate by the State party chairman, Kendrick Christian.

According to him, poverty is the major problem in the state, which he said is the reason for increased reate in crime and insecurity.

The guber candidate, who carpeted the current administration, said the state has over 188,590 out of school children due to poor leadership.

He, however, stated that if elected into office, his administration will invest 25 percent of the state budget in education at all levels of the society, including technical, formal and vocational forms of education.

“At the Action Democratic Party, we want to give Rivers people the opportunity to choose their leaders for themselves, and we are willing by all means to rebuild a government where Rivers people are stakeholders.”

“We will invest in the education of our people at all levels of the society, in tech, formal and vocational forms of education with 25 percent of the state budget.

“Our administration will turn out youths into globally competitive force and we will harness their full potentials in rebuilding Rivers State,” he added.

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