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Shun cultism, kidnapping, go into business ventures, Otukpo Mayor urges youths

Mayor of Otukpo in Benue State, Chief Ignatius Ogbogo

From Dooshima Terkura, Makurdi

Benue youth, particularly those in Otukpo LGA, has been advised to shun social vices such as cultism, kidnapping, robbery, prostitution among others, but to engage in meaningful ventures to better their lives and society.

The Mayor of Otukpo in Benue State, Chief Ignatius Ogbogo, gave this advice while speaking with newsmen in Otukpo at the weekend.

Ogbogo urged the youths of Otukpo to embrace business ventures to enable them become economically assertive and self reliant especially in the face of the current economic situation.

He noted that going into business activities will enable the youths develop their potentials, bridge the gap of unemployment and contribute their quota to the development of the town, state and country.

According to him, big economies in developed countries and several cities in Africa grew as the youths start business from a very low level and grow to become billionaires.

He said “When you take up a business venture, no matter how small, after some time, have it registered to open opportunities from government and private organizations.”

He advised the youths not to involve themselves in social vices such as cultism, kidnapping, robbery, prostitution among others, urging them to channel their energy into positive ventures to uplift their respective communities.

He appealed to the indigenes of Otukpo to prioritize cleanliness and hygiene in order to prevent outbreak of diseases.

The new mayor enjoined all Otukpo people to join hands with him to make Otukpo a model city where peace, progress and prosperity prevails.

Recall that Chief Ogbogo was appointed on the 24th of October, 2024 by the Idoma Area Traditional Council, (IATC).

The Traditional Council in the Certificate of Recognition issued to Chief Ogbogo stated that his appointment is based on his track record among the people.

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