While calling on the government to invest in the youth, Jalo said Nigerian youths no longer want to be seen as leaders of tomorrow.
The All Peoples Congress (APC) Youth
Leader, Ibrahim Jalo speaking at the party’s National Youth Conference,
said President Buhari’s government has relegated the youth.
According to Punch Newspapers, he said “it
is regrettable that with the population of about 70 million people, the
youth who constitute a powerful voting bloc are missing in the
political space and have been relegated to playing the role of “active
spectators.”
While calling on the government
to invest in the youth, Jalo said Nigerian youths no longer want to be
seen as leaders of tomorrow.
He said “In most
cases, the youths of Nigeria are usually used and dumped by politicians;
most especially during elections after getting into office, they rarely
have something for the young people.
“When
in the real sense they (youths) constitute the majority of the voters,
with about 60 per cent of the total voting population. There is this
saying that the youths are leaders of tomorrow, but in today’s Nigeria,
the tomorrow seems to be endless.”
“After
all, we are leaders of today, not tomorrow, because we have waited long
enough and this tomorrow remains an elusive business. It is my opinion
that young people be given opportunity to serve in leadership position,
especially in this government because of the role they played in
ensuring victory during the last election,” Jalo said.
The John Odigie Oyegun led All Progressives Congress (APC) was formed on February 6, 2013, as a formidable opposition against the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP).
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