 The state can only develop when the people imbibe the culture of citing their businesses in the state. This is the position of some youth leaders who are campaigning for industrialization of the state for economic development and sustainability. A cross-pondent on Bias's state, Jesse Esser reports. Bias is one of the 90-delta states blessed with crude oil and natural gas. Many years down the line, the dependency of the state on federal allocation is now a source of worry. This has moved some youth leaders to the streets in a campaign tagged Think Bias or Fest in the last one month. They want Biasans who are the financial means to stop citing their businesses aside the state. We need to call our people to relocate and let us build this state together. No one can do it alone. Not even the elderly can do it alone. So, sanitizing, co-operating, working together in a source of progressing mindsets, not limited by thinking, not limited by party affiliations, will be the answer to this campaign. Government cannot do everything alone. If you had today been blessed, what is wrong if I do a road to my streets to enable me at a settlement? Those who are in the industrial sector, bring your industry to this town and ensure that whatever you do, I line your closets in the political space, in the social space, in the religious space, in the educational space, and you like our space. And in government, you should put the interest of Bias first. They also advise young people against acts that are alien to development. If the environment is not conducive, it is not friendly for investors. Investors will not come. So, for young people who are on the street, for young people who believe that kidnap is a means of livelihood, for young people who believe that cultism and petitive is a way back. You should also have a rethink and think by Bias first and show the energy to more meaningful ventures. To make this 10-year vision feasible, the group is taking the campaign to the nooks and crannies of the state, talking to those who might have to join the train. Yes, yes, for plus TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.