The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on Wednesday
appealed to Nigerian youths to always put the nation first and embrace peace to
foster development in the country.Jonathan said this while receiving various
youth leaders who visited the State House in Abuja as part of activities ahead
of the National Youth Peace Concert.The concert is scheduled for Saturday,
March 8 in Abuja.The youth leaders, who were led by three personalities, said
they were at the Villa to chart a course for the concert.*Patience Jonathan The
three personalities included Mike Omeri, Director-General, National Orientation
Agency (NOA), and Onyeka Onwenu, Director-General, National Women Development
Centre (NWDC).The other one is Jude Imagwe, the Special Assistant to President
Goodluck Jonathan on Youth and Student Affairs.“I invited you here today for
two reasons. One of them is to work with you to make Nigeria a better place for
us to live in, and the other one is to ensure our states, local government
areas, regions and zones are peaceful.“No one can do it all, we need collective
efforts to make Nigeria a better place to live in. Please, put the nation
first, because no other country is better than ours,’’ the First Lady said.She
said the concert would be a turnaround for youths as it would enlighten them on
peaceful ways to co-habit with their neighbours and thereby shun violence.Dame
Patience Jonathan decried the ongoing killings in Borno, saying the killing of
students and other Nigerians was a dastard act as the youths are the nation’s
future hope.“Today, I have two children. If they get killed, life is not worth
living for me. Why will anyone therefore want to kill people’s children? No
mother will like to suffer in vain.“Our joy is in the youths. You are the hope
of Nigeria, the hope of tomorrow. I don’t want to lose any of you.“Please, be
co-ordinated, and also be good ambassadors at the concert so that the
foreigners can take good news back home about us,’’ she said.While responding
individually, Yinka Gbadebo, Usman Ibrahim, Amina Abdulone and Dauda Abduljelil
who were among speakers, spoke for the youths and also proffered solutions to
the country’s insecurity problems.“I appeal that your peace initiative should
extend to the campuses which are the intellectual community of the nation.“Also,
our campuses in the North should be more secured so that our brothers and
sisters can be safe.“I also appeal that as you have successfully advocated for
35 per cent for women, advocate for 20 per cent for the youths so that we can
be involved in governance and drastically reduce unemployment among us,’’
Gbadebo said.Ibrahim, on his part, said: “I lost a namesake the oldest son of
my sister and a friend in the Buni Yadi killings.“The situation is pathetic.
Satanic people are killing our brothers and sisters every day, and we need
solutions fast.’’Also, Abdulone said: “This concert is coming at a very crucial
time for the nation. I grew up and schooled in Yobe, but when I went back there
two weeks ago, I wept. We need to help the women who bear the brunt of any
conflict’’.On his part, Abduljelil said: “Our lives are at stake. No one
understands what’s happening. It’s not about the North East but about Nigeria.
The elite have created this monster eating deep into us.“These were youths who
were dedicated to working for this country but someone has polluted their minds
and turned them against the system.“We need to reach out to our brothers and
bring them back to the path of peace. I’ll also laud the activities of the
civilian JTF who are unarmed and unpaid, and yet risk their lives daily in the
quest for peace.
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The youth concert is a gimick organized for political reason. Is the first lady just realizing the existence of youth in the country. Why now and is she suddenly appearing to be a good mother. Why did she not visit the North where school children were killed to sympathise with the mothers.
ReplyDeleteIn thiis critical time all hands must be on deck to find lasting solution to this problem. May Almighty God help Nigeria at large
ReplyDeleteLife is also not worth living when your president is stealing public funds in billion dollars
ReplyDeleteYou will never see peace. The blood of the children will hunt you and all concerned in stealing public funds.
ReplyDeleteYou will never see peace.
ReplyDeleteIt hurts me so much to see that first lady and the husband are making fool of Nigerians because of the soon coming election.What has she done so far to make Nigeria a better place to live? Judgement is near.
ReplyDeleteUseless ppl,don't go and luk 4 meaningful thing to do with ur lives,be here and be insulting ur leaders who are working tirelssly to save 9ja 4rm evil ppl like u,u think it's easy to rule;ilitrates,how do u no d president is stealing moni?zombes,
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