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Kachikwu Advice Youths To Always Speak Up Against Bad Governance

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Kachikwu Advice Youths To Always Speak Up Against Bad Governance

Presidential candidate of the African democratic congress (ADC), Mr Dumebi Kachikwu has called on the youths to speak up against bad governance in the country.

In a message of solidarity with Nigerian Youths on International Youth Day, he expressed optimism that the youths would soon assume their rightful position in the leadership of the nation.

Lamenting the multifaceted challenges besetting the country, he said Nigerian youths deserve to be praised for surviving the odds placed on their ways on daily basis.

“Today as I celebrate you, I also urge you not to give up on our dear country. Our hope lies in you. Continue to fight for our freedom and liberty. Continue to speak up against oppression and bad governance,” he said.

“Born into a country with myriad complex problems, our youths have remained resolute and continue to defy all odds to make us proud.

“In every sphere of human endeavour you can and will find them thriving with that indomitable can do, will do spirit of our forefathers.

“We might have failed them but they continue to stand by us as we continue the trial and error process of nation building.

“Breaking through the stereotype of lazy youths, they continue to hoist our nation’s flag in far flung countries doing us proud and winning laurels for us.

” The Nigerian Youth with little or no support from government continues to chart a course in harnessing green skills and the potentials therein. They understand that therein lies the sustainability of our world.”

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