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Saraki blames Nigeria’s woes on lack of youths in leadership positions
Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has said Nigeria’s present situation was connected to the lack of energetic youths in strategic positions of leadership, stressing that the country’s political firmament was deserving of urgent overhaul.
Speaking at the meeting of 6 Zonal Leaders and 37 State Youth Leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) organized by the party’s National Youth Leader, Prince Muhammad Kadede Suleiman, Saraki said that a country where the youth are disallowed from taking important political roles lags behind in terms of development.
Saraki therefore called on the youth to start mobilizing themselves as the 2023 elections draw close, adding that they must be genuinely involved in order for the country to get to where it should have been.
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He said: “One of Nigeria’s problems is implementation. We are tired. The current set of leaders don’t have what it takes to make you happy. So any government coming in must have energetic, competent youths so that the country will go through well.
“So nobody is doing the youth a favour by saying that they should be part of the system. It is necessary that you show interest. You must prepare yourself ahead of the role.
“You have to go and start mobilizing yourselves. In the last election despite all irregularities, youths won some five or six political posts. As 2023 draw close, the youth must prepare and change the narrative”, he urged.
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