‘Youths Should Wake From Their Political Slumber’ – NANS

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While expressing their readiness for the 2023 general elections, the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) in a new statement has openly urged students and youths to wake up from their political slumber and get ready to elect better, youth-oriented and youth-focused leadership in the 2023 general elections.

NANS also tasked all Nigerian youths to do their best in getting their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) as the new electoral law in place guaranteed that votes must count as the chances of rigging had been tamed to the barest minimum.

This is contained in a statement issued on Thursday in Enugu by the Coordinator, NANS Zone F (South-East), Mr Moses Ibeabuchi, which was entitled: “Open Letter to Nigerian Youths and Students”.

Ibeabuchi reiterated that the aggregate voting right of the students and youths through the PVC was what remained the power and right that they have access to in their resolve to change the country for good.

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According to him, they (money bag politicians) can buy delegate votes; but the truth remains that we are too big, articulate, ever conscious, dogged and currently enlightened by these businessmen in power, to buy. He  also noted that Nigerian students had been at home for three months and counting all in the name of the ASUU strike.

The NANS leader noted that political leaders were only concerned about their political interest in the next election; and none is interested in the future of Nigerians in the next generation, adding: “This is our reality, a sad and unimaginable one”.

He said: “Fellow Nigerian youths and students have another opportunity to elect a new leader who shall steer our affairs as a people beckons. As we all know 2023 is by the corner and an important year for all Nigerians.

“The year in which our desires for a paradigm shift from the retrogressive status quo we have found ourselves in, for a couple of dispensations now, to a new Nigeria full of unlimited possibilities and hope.

“There have been a myriad of killings and abductions that have happened in the country in the last 12 months, especially that of road and train travellers.

“Dear Nigerian youths and students, it is in this realisation and the reality that stares at us that I write to advise and as well plead with each of you to wake up from your sleep and slumber and do what is right.

“It is no longer news that the continued voter registration exercise by INEC is ongoing. First, let me appreciate all youths and students that had gone to register so as to stand a chance to vote in the 2023 general elections.

“This is indeed a commendable move and a win for our nascent democracy.

“As we can see, all political parties had elected their flag bearers for the exalted position of the president, and we are faced with the decision to make a choice as to who would lead us in the next eight years.

“I wish to strongly add my voice to the calls for young Nigerians to go and register so as to get their PVCs.

“The election is apparently by the corner, and it is in our hands to make the difference and choose a leader who we truly believe would change the course of things and reposition our country Nigeria for good,” he said.

Ibeabuchi said that recent statistics had shown that Nigeria has one of the largest youth populations in the world – currently, the Nigerian youth population is about 33.6 million, which comprises 17 per cent of Nigeria’s population. He urged celebrities, who are mostly youths, to come on board and use their platforms to preach the message of hope and voter education to their teeming fans and followers in order to sensitise the youths to do the right thing.

“I also advise we jettison party loyalty and support and vote for candidates with proven track records and perceptible competencies.

“As we prepare within ourselves for this electoral tsunami of change, we should also endeavour to carry people around us along, our friends, relatives and community should also be enlightened on the need to join this revolution.

“In this electoral revolution, we must look beyond ethnic and religious sentiments; we must take decisions as Nigerians who want Nigeria to succeed and not as Igbos, Fulanis, Gwaris, Ibibios, Tivs, or Yorubas, who want their own to be in power.

“Nigeria needs a leader with a predefined people-oriented political ideology, and together we can do this. Let’s stand up and prove to the world that indeed Nigerians are ready for a better Nigeria,” he said.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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