Buhari’s Message to Youths: Nigeria Has No Business With Poverty & Unemployment
Nigerian Presidential aspirant General Muhammadu Buhari on his 72nd birthday (December 17th) presented a message to the youth.
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Let me begin by expressing my
profound gratitude to God, who has given me long life and good health, and for
sustaining my passion and commitment to continue to serve our dear country,
Nigeria.
Usually,
reaching another milestone in life is a cause for celebration. And while I
appreciate the opportunity to engage with young people who are the future
leaders of our country, I cannot pretend to be as happy as I ought to be.
Nevertheless, we shall not allow the challenges confronting Nigeria to lead us
to despair.
I
have never wavered from my desire to contribute to a better Nigeria, even in
the face of the most daunting challenges: The true mark of character is for one
to believe in a good cause, and to have the courage and conviction to fight for
that good cause regardless of all obstacles and challenges.
Every
time I meet and interact with young Nigerians from every part of the country, I
am struck by your vitality, confidence, intelligence, creativity and vision.
These are the ingredients needed to forge a great country. The only missing
component is visionary leadership that would channel your energies and
resourcefulness into cohesive social and economic mechanisms to develop Nigeria.
Hopefully,
I shall provide you with all the support that you require, and also create and
sustain the enabling environment you need to unleash your potentials not only
in Nigeria, but across the world. Nothing gladdens my heart more than stories
of young Nigerians demonstrating their intellectual and creative talents and
skills on the global stage.
When
I said, “This generation of Nigerians, and indeed future generations, have no
country other than Nigeria. We shall remain here and salvage it together”, I
had no idea that 30 years and a lost generation later, we will still be facing
the same sets of problems: corruption, insecurity of lives and property,
decaying infrastructure, dilapidated public institutions, crushing poverty and
underdevelopment. But
these problems are self-inflicted and can be solved. Be assured that our dreams
for a better Nigeria might have been temporarily halted, but our resolve has
never wavered. We must get our acts together and salvage our country. It will
be criminal to waste the exciting potentials I see in you.
Let me tell you a short story, As a young army
officer many years ago, I could afford to save and buy a brand new car from my
earnings. Fresh university graduates got jobs before they left school and
opportunities were everywhere. Today, as a retired army general, former state
governor, petroleum minister and head of state, I can hardly afford that
luxury.
Similarly, if I hadn’t built my house at the
time I built it, I probably would not own a house today; indeed, if I were to
graduate today I would most likely join the ranks of the 40 million Nigerian
youth who have no jobs and very little prospects of finding any, under the
current government.
Nothing pains me like seeing young Nigerians
who left school up to 10 years ago still living with their parents or living
rough with friends or relatives simply because they can not find jobs.
Unfortunately, our system has no social safety net of any sort to support those
that need help. Nothing crushes the human spirit more than poverty,
powerlessness and hopelessness.
However,
I believe that with prudent management, Nigeria has the resources to meet the
needs of all citizens. We will see to a Nigeria where lives and property are
safe; schools are world class, health services are available and affordable and
where every Nigerian feels proud and wanted.
Our government shall be about jobs, jobs and more jobs for our youth. To this end, We will implement strategies to immediately engage as many unemployed Nigerians as possible in quick-win schemes, while we fashion out long-term programmes to make unemployment history in Nigeria.
Our
poverty alleviation and job creation approach will not be about giving handouts
to a few thousand people when we have a staggering 40 million to cater for.
The
current method not only lacks originality but is not sustainable. We shall
stimulate all sectors of the economy to create entrepreneurs and real wealth
for all Nigerians, not just a select few.
Nigeria
has no business with poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment. An APC
government will therefore ensure that our commonwealth is used to develop our
country for the benefit of all Nigerians.
What is
at stake is the future of Nigeria. The struggle is for the millions of
Nigerians who have been driven from their homes by terrorists;it is about the
tens of millions of Nigerians who have no jobs, no sense of security and no
hope for a better future; it about putting Nigeria first.
The need
for change is imperative. The future of Nigeria is about your future. The big
question is: Do we have the courage to vote for change? Are you ready to join
me in securing our country and our future?
If you are, then go about and spread the
message of change. Convince your families and friends to register and ensure
that they vote correct in the upcoming elections. That way, we shall begin a
new journey together – a journey to banish poverty, unemployment and
underdevelopment from Nigeria.
Thank you
all for your birthday wishes and your prayers.
God bless you all. God bless the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Muhammadu
Buhari, GCFR
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