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Why youths can’t be President in Nigeria – Buhari’s aide, Sagay
The Chairman of the of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay has dismissed calls that youths will perform better than older people if given the opportunity to become President of Nigeria.
Sagay warned that Nigeria may regret having a youth as president because they would be embarking on a dangerous journey if elected.
The PACAC chairman contended that there was no evidence backing the claim that youths were better than elders in leadership.
According to Sagay, those thinking that youths would perform better in positions of authority in Nigeria were being shallow-minded.
Sagay said, “Number one: it is shallow-thinking for anyone to think that if a youth becomes president, he will do better than the older one.
“It is very shallow thinking because, as I see it, it is the youths of Nigeria today who believe in overnight wealth, who want billions overnight, who don’t want to work for their living and gradually build up their assets and business.
“That psychology of overnight wealth is almost exclusively a youth attribute. “Number two: who is stopping the youths? All these people who are advocating that the youths should take over are in essence saying the older ones should just call the youths and say ‘come and take power.
“If you want power, you work for it. You are not going to sit down in your sitting room and somebody will bring power to you. Let them join the fray.”
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