Insecurity: Women group urges South-east governors to dialogue with youth
“As women, we are appalled that we cannot go about our businesses without fear of being killed, raped, or kidnapped.”
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A socio-cultural group, Nkata Ndi Inyom Igbo, has called on South-east governors to dialogue with youth as one of steps to tackle the current insecurity in the region.
Josephine Anenih, the president-general of the group, made the call at a news conference in Awka on Wednesday.
The deadly attacks on security agents in the South-east have compounded the security challenges in the region.
The governors, including other leaders, in the region have held joint security meetings, twice in April, and have agreed to form a joint security outfit, Ebube-Agu, but that seemed not to have slowed down the attacks on security agencies in the region.