The members of Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra, living in Ebonyi state are currently being registered by the government for empowerment and job provision.
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While speaking to journalists on Wednesday in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State Commissioner for Economic Empowerment and Job Creation, Uchenna Orji, said the state government has begun data capturing and registration of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), living in the state.
According to Premium Times, the government said the youth ”were
misled to join the agitation of the group”, adding that the exercise was
going on simultaneously in the 13 local government areas of the state.
He said the initiative by the state government would make the IPOB members economically independent and help in reducing social vices and other forms of criminality currently plaguing the society.
The commissioner, who said that the state government had extended
its empowerment schemes to Ebonyi youth in other states of the
federation including Sokoto, Kaduna, Anambra and Lagos, added that over
3000 youths had so far been empowered in the State.
Speaking further, he said the state government was set to create
12,000 jobs through the empowerment of these youths, including women as
they are currently being given N250, 000 each to start up any business
of their choice so that they will become economically self-sufficient.
Orji added that the reason for the numerous empowerment programmes
of the Governor David Umahi-administration was to increase the per
capita income of Ebonyi citizens and ensure the boosting of the economic
status of the state.
“These IPOB youths are being registered in the Department of
Education and Social Welfare in the LGAs. After the process, the state
government will create a programme to train them in their chosen
career,” he said.
“Those of them that have taken to the streets due to lack of
job will be empowered so that they can be usefully and meaningful to the
society. Those who are living and staying outside the state are equally
undergoing our empowerment programmes.”
IPOB, a group seeking for a secession from the rest of the country,
is led by Nnamdi Kanu, whose whereabout is currently unknown after a
military onslaught on his community in Abia last month.

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