INFORMATION NIGERIA
Senator
Chris Ngige, the candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the
Anambra gubernatorial race 2013, said he would tackle head long the
vexed issue of security in the state within the first 100 days in
office, if voted as the next governor on November 16.
In his interview to Vanguard on November 10, 2013, Sunday, Sen. Ngige
regretted that in the past eight years of the present administration
there had been unprecedented cases of various crimes ranging from
kidnapping, armed robbery among others in the state that were not
witnessed during his tenure as governor of the state.
Citing section 2(14) of the 1999 Constitution the APC candidate said
the government of Mr. Peter Obi had failed in the cardinal and
fundamental duty of governance.
He said the first step which he described as preventive would be to
make the educational curriculum have vocational training orientation so
that after secondary education, school leavers could create jobs for
themselves.
Besides, he said he would boost graduate employment by creating
agricultural settlement that would employ thousands of young graduates
and further improve the power situation through procuring independent
power plants, IPP to generate power for the State.
In the curative approach, Sen. Ngige pledged to synchronise the
security system to enable the Vigilante Services and the Nigeria Police
work together seamlessly.
Sen. Ngige, who is also a member of the Senate Committee on Police
Affairs, threw his weight behind the age long demand for state police by
some section of Nigerians.
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