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NOA flags off campaign against insecurity in Bayelsa

NOA flags off campaign against insecurity in Bayelsa
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Bayelsa has urged residents of the state to always be security conscious in view of the pervasive insecurity ravaging the nation.

The State Director of NOA, Mrs. Grace
Oloboio gave the advice on Friday in Yenagoa while flagging off campaigns against insecurity and challenges of unity facing the nation.

The program was held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Federal Secretariat complex in Yenagoa with the theme “Pathway to National Cohesion, Development and Unity.

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The NOA State Director was represented by the Deputy Director, Programmes , Mrs Ndidiamaka Mumeya-Francis.

She noted that issues of insurgency, banditry, extremism, youth restiveness, herder-farmer conflicts, militancy, kidnapping pipeline vandalism amongst others are major challenges confronting the nation and needed to be addressed and tackled by all citizens.

She urged people to always be vigilant and report criminality and infractions of the law to security agencies, noting that the pathway to National development requires everyone to join the campaign to protect the county’s wealth from criminal syndicates who drain its natural resources and damage the environment.

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Ogboga identified greed on the part of some traditional leaders for the unemployment and under development bedeviling most oil rich communities.

In their goodwill messages, the Bayelsa State Coordinator
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They pledged to collaborate with the agency to ensure the campaign gets to people living in the communities as the program would be replicated in the eight local government areas of the state.

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