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End SARS: Abia Speaker advocates strong law on youth development

The Speaker stated this at the Special Non-Partisan Stakeholders Town Hall meeting convened by the Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, at the Late Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia, on Monday.

Orji said it has become imperative for political leaders to take issues of youth welfare as a top priority, submitting that the National Assembly should make move to enact necessary laws that will create employment for the youths. His words, “Let nobody deceive anybody that what is happening is against Mr President who is in Abuja as some people may want it to appear. A lot of people hijacked that protest, we have people from the political divide trying to bring down a constitutionally elected Government. If there is something we must learn from what has happened, it is that we as politicians have become endangered species.“If you are a politician, you must begin to preach and practise youth empowerment and inclusion.

 

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We actually need a new Nigeria, totally different from that of Awolowo, Azikwe and Balewa. We need Nigeria that accommodate all, irrespective of gender, ethnic, religion or region. A Nigeria that give room for intelect, not rogues. Nigeria that develops in all spheres. EndSARS

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Strong or weak, create state owned companies! Engage the youths in decent employment then you will see great change in your state!

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