Youths in Apapa has assured all private companies, young entrepreneurs, and other industries that their goods and services are safe and secured.
President United Apapa Youth Forum Comrade Abdulahi Sulaiman made this known in an interview with our correspondent after the inspection of all industries in Apapa.
“Endsars protest was very peaceful in Apapa and all industries are well guarded by our youths to avoid any form of stealing and destruction from hoodlums and miscreants”
Abdulahi heaped praises on all the youths for making peace and order to reign in Apapa environs.
However he added that Apapa is very safe for every investors Local or Foreign who is willing to come and do their businesses here.
“Youths of Apapa are very peaceful, and you know alot of places were destroy during the curfew to ease the tension of the endsars protest, but Apapa is safe and open to all investors to come and do their business here”
Grand Patron of the forum Chief Victor Nanagibo reiterates and call on companies and industries around Apapa environs to invest more on human capacity development so as to proffer lasting solution to unemployment.
“I am ashamed the youths of Apapa are still unemployed, alot of this companies like Nigeria shippers council, Nimasa, NPA, NBC, etc have not been observing the ( CSR)corporate social responsibility in Apapa
Chief Victor calls for stakeholders meeting between the youths and industries in Apapa so as to foster synergy and development in the environs.
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