 The governor of Delta State, Sharif O'Barrevery, has said the special advisers should commit themselves to finding creative solutions to the recurring problems of youth unemployment and restiveness, cyber crime, poor environmental sanitation, insecurity and the distrust that breed inter-ethnic fields in communities. He made a statement while swearing in special advisers at the government house Asaba, the state capital. Our Asaba Correspondents at Bomegeri on Friday reports that the governor said that as public servants, they must be agents of unity, reiterating that Delta's strength as a state is in its diversity. Resistence and stretching the bonds that exist among our people. See the entire state as your existence and stand no effort when showing that there is mutual harmony among the various ethnic nationalities. We must guide against in natural activities to give professional treatment to people from your part of the states. As a public servant, you are obligated to serve the group of Delta States in respect of their ethnic nationality, party affiliation, socioeconomic status, or educational background.