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While he refrained from taking direct hits at any of his opponents, Tolu pointed out that “the pace of development in the capital was going slower than it should.”
Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, Tolu noted that it was necessary to take up the matter of unemployment seriously to put an end to law and order issues including traffic jam and various other issue of general public.
He said that unemployment was a “burning topic,” and that many educated unemployed youths either resort to criminal activities or menial work for self-sustenance.
“Itanagar is a city of dreams for youths from all over the state, and they want to be accommodated here. We need to address the issue of unemployment,” he said while emphasising on regulating prices in the capital.