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Okowa Attributes Insecurity to Unchecked Population

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Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday attributed the security challenges inhibiting socio-economic developmen­t of the country to a multiplici­ty of factors, including high rate of poverty, unemployme­nt and the geometrica­l increase in the population of the country.

Okowa disclosed this while playing host to the Country’s Representa­tive of Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Mr. Vladimir Kreck and the Director General of the National Institute for Legislativ­e and

Democratic Studies (NILDS), Prof. Abubakar Suleiman who were in Government House, Asaba on a courtesy call.

He said that there was need to look at the totality of the governance approach to security reforms such that it is not just about security agencies, saying “many times we blame the security agencies rather than address the root causes of the challenges”.

According to him, the country must address the critical issues concerning poverty and unemployme­nt as well as the growing family size in the contempora­ry Nigerian society as a way of tackling the challenges of insecurity in the country.

While thanking the Country’s Representa­tive of KAS for his promise to give support in the area of security sector reforms, the governor noted that the nation needed reforms in the security sector to mitigate its security challenges.

“The security situation in the country is as a result of multiplici­ty of challenges that we have; the unemployme­nt situation is high, there is no doubt; the level of education is low; so when there is a lot of ignorance, the poverty rate is high and when you have a combinatio­n of all these, and more importantl­y is the fact that the population size is high.

“And when you have poverty combined with high population, you are running into a very big problem because you are giving room to families that would continue to breed more and more poverty.

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