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Kwara Guber aspirant charges youth to work for themselves through the PVC

By SAKA Laaro, Ilorin.

Kwara governorship aspirant in the 2019 general elections, Alhaji Mohammed Ajia, has dared young electorates to work for themselves by registering and obtaining permanent voters card (PVC) to vote in the coming general election in the state, in order to usher in leaders that would work for them.

Speaking with journalists in Ilorin on Tuesday at the sideline of International Youth Day, Alhaji Ajia, while delivering a speech titled, “Let’s work together and produce a young president below 50 years in 2023″ saying that “our nation is very sick and can only be cured by us the young people.”

“We must commence the process of curing Nigeria from now on. It starts with our unity of purpose on this mission.

“Our first responsibility is to register as voters and obtain our permanent voters card (PVC). It is the most important weapon that we need for the battle ahead of us.

“Let me emphatically stress that we have the power to retire all the older politicians based on their scorecard. Their performance since 1999 has led to insecurity, unemployment, high level of corruption, excessive division of the country along ethnic and religious lines.

“Disrespect for our nation among committee of countries, economic hardship, high level of borrowing and poor infrastructure amongst others are results of their failure.

“I want to assure you all that our commitment and hard work would usher in a president below the age of 50years in 2023. A President who would build a team that would rescue the country from its current state.

“Our collective effort will also ensure that majority of the states in Nigeria will have young, energetic and resourceful young people as governors from among us.

“We must not continue to allow ourselves to be used against our generation. It is time to work for ourselves. If we successfully retire the old ones in 2023, we will resuscitate out nation for all.”

He maintained, “If we build Nigeria “there would be no need for agitations for secession in any part of the country, there would be an end to terrorism, Boko Haram, herdsmen, armed robbery, kidnapping and all.

He, however, called on “young people working in government and private sectors and political appointees across Nigeria to join hands with us in this movement to rescue and cure our dear country of all sickness. Let’s build a new Nigeria where patriotism will be the guidance for good leadership. A country free of corruption. A nation with advanced security architecture, solid infrastructure, standard and affordable education and reliable judicial system.

“It’s very important to note that this is not a movement for any political party in Nigeria. It’s for all young progressive Nigerians irrespective of political affiliation. We would work and cooperate with everyone to achieve a new Nigeria.”

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