Senator Ita Enang Warns Youths Against Cultism

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Ita Enang has stressed the need for youths to desist from cultism.

Senator Enang who appeared on a special NTA program, Weekend Deal, charged parents to also look out for the children of their neighbours.

"Parenting responsibilities should be shared; comfortable people in the society should also shoulder the responsibility of other kids," said the Presidential aide.

Senator Enang said there was nothing to gain in belonging to cult group, adding that children of these days would benefit more if they refrain from being part of illegal groups.


He advised those in authority to see power as transcient saying, "It is not what you get or make out of government, it is what you put in for the survival of all."

He said as presidential aide, his office is presently enrgaging the youth and Artisanal refiners of crude oil in the Niger Delta to curtail restiveness and pipeline vandalism. "We are also facilitating and attracting loans and financial support to farmers in the region.

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