GOVERNORSHIP candidate of Labour Party, Mr Ifeanyi Ubah has promised
to create 40,000 jobs before his first 100 days in office, if voted into
power.
Speaking at the flag-off of his gubernatorial campaign at
the Holy Trinity Centenary field, Onitsha, recently, Ubah, in his speech
titled: “My freedom plan for Ndi-Anambra”, pledged to initiate
strategic leadership skills for the benefit of Anambra people.
According
to him, “our beloved state, Anambra, is as of today, at a critical
state of development and what is required now, more than ever before, is
business acumen and strategic leadership skills to transform it for the
benefit of the greatest number of our people both at home and in the
Diaspora.”
He said, “I promise you, Ndi-Anambra, to create 40,000
jobs before my first 100 days in office as the Governor of Anambra
State. I have already developed a master plan for the creation of these
jobs, both in the public and private sectors of the economy.
The
youths and women will take centre-stage in my efforts to create jobs
for our people. Women will be empowered financially and otherwise so
that they can establish their own business endeavours. My government
will provide financial assistance to the youths in the 21 local
government areas to set up and grow their own businesses.
“Furthermore,
I will encourage the State House of Assembly to enact a law to enhance
the capacity of our women and youths to have easy access to bank credits
with which to co-operatively participate in the establishment of small
and medium scale industries.”
Speaking on his plans for the
education sector, he promised to ensure that no Anambra child of school
age will be denied functional education as a result of the inability of
the parents to pay for his or her education, especially at the primary
and secondary school levels.
“I will, no doubt, end the many years
of the non-employment of teachers in our schools, as well as introduce a
new teacher’s salary scale (TSS) to enhance morale and improve the
productivity of teachers in the state.”
On his plans to create a
conducive environment for business, he promised to establish the Anambra
State Business Development Agency to provide advisory, financial and
logistic support to “our youth apprentices to start their own individual
enterprises after acquiring the necessary trading skills from their
business masters.
“The agency will help to package Anambra State
businessmen and women to enable them access both local and international
credit facilities and support. The agency will also provide support to
patent holders and manufacturers so that they can set-up businesses in
Anambra State, and in the process, offer employment opportunities to our
people.”
To reduce crime rate in the state, the governorship
hopeful said: “I will implement a comprehensive security plan to tackle
the root causes of insecurity in the state, as my government will focus
more on preventive and pro-active measures in the fight against crime.
My
government will implement massive job and employment programmes to keep
the youths off the streets by meaningfully engaging them permanently.
Furthermore, my government will enhance the capacities of the law
enforcement agencies and our local vigilanté groups to detect and fight
crime by introducing the use of modern technology, especially in
intelligence gathering; detection of crime; reporting crime and tracking
criminals, as we will partner with relevant agencies and
telecommunications operators to set up hotlines to enable our people
report crimes and volunteer information to aid investigations.”
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