YOUTHS
DISSOCIATE THEMSELVES FROM PRESIDENT JONATHAN’S 2015 AMBITION
The Nigerian youths under the banner
of THE PROGRESSIVES YOUTH PLATFORM (TPYP) has declared that the youths in the
country will dissociate themselves from President Goodluck Jonathan’sambition
to return as the President of Nigeria in the 2015 general elections.
The Convener of the
platform, Comrade Abiola Hamid and National Project Coordinator, Ahmed Somoye, said
in a statement that the second term ambition of President Jonathan is not worth
the trust of the Nigerian youths.
Abiola recounted how the Nigerian
youths overwhelmingly declared to support President Jonathan in 2011, but later
regretted it as the action was met with gross disappointments on almost all the
promises made by the President.
“Another four years is too much to
gamble with for Nigerian youths deprived of many good things which our
counterparts in other parts of the world have surpassed. It is worrisome that
out of the total population of the youths in this country, which is about 70
million, only 3% of that population is gainfully employed, while another 70% of
same population is either unemployed or engaged in cheap labours not dignifying
enough for humanity. Another 7% that manages to be self-employed have many
issues to struggle with such as poor electricity and lack of enabling
atmosphere to thrive”, Abiola noted.
Abiola, a former Public Relations
Officer of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), which is the umbrella
body for youth organisations in Nigeria retreated that hopes of Nigerian youths
have been fatally dashed with growing failed promises, deepening corruptions,
insecurity, unemployment and deliberate destructions of the education sector
witnessed under President Jonathan’s administration.
Abiola said “as former PRO of the
Youth Council, I was part of history that led to youth declaration for
President Jonathan in 2011. We took a grave risk which we now regret seriously.
What the Nigerian youths seek at the moment is alternative that can salvage the
present state of danger that the Nigerian system has been plunged into”.
In his own words, Comrade
Somoye said: “We have every reason to identify with the opposition platform.
Globally, opposition engender check on the ruling party, which drives the
society towards change and development. New ideas must be welcomed; we cannot
afford to stand still and struggle between 3,500 and 5,000 megawatts for the
nation of over 60 million people in a period of 15 years (1999-2014) since the
ruling party took over power. Nigeria is the only country that is poor among
the ranks of leading petroleum exporting countries in the world. It is sad and
worrisome that Nigerian youths only live to survive while potentials deposited
in them by God keep wasting and unexploited”.
He added that, “It is
very pathetic and unfortunate the recent ugly incident that occurred at the NIS
job recruitment that claimed the lives of over 20 Nigerian youths, who were in
search of jobs that were not there. This is another major reason to confirm
that the youths will not go with President Jonathan in
the coming general elections”.
According to the
convener, the group which has over 200 local organisations under the platform,
also has 50 different organisations across various countries in its Diaspora
network and more than 70 online platforms to drive the change agenda as 2015
general elections draw closer.
“The power of the youth is enormous
and we will prove that once again in 2015. We shall continue to try possible
options open to us until governance truly becomes the tool for development in
our country”, Abiola concluded.
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