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Mohammed And Youth Empowerment

By Idris Ojoko

Over the years we have seen Mohammed’s successes in life and the very important area of good governance, through the prism of his vast experience in his native Nasarawa state and his contribution to the economy of the nation through multiple ideas and the creation of political opportunities for the younger ones.

This clearly shows that devolving more resources to the younger generations in Nigeria is a strategic and necessary move to engender government effectiveness at state and local levels. The recognition that more resources must sit with our youths, is the type of step-by-step nation building initiative which, if sustained, can support the tactical drive towards advancing youth development in the country as a whole.

Also, Mohammed ‘s push for a liberalised polity will rapidly lead Nigeria to competitiveness and growth, even as the world around us continues to evolve.

Mohammed is politically aware, possesses assessed effective leadership skills and brandishes a practical political agenda that promotes inclusiveness, adequate and effective representation. Nigeria must be consolidated, as it has been driven to by the current ruling party, and we must add our voices to be heard and must embrace a tried and trusted leaders.

Mohammed’s journey to the ministerial appointment is the way forward for Nigeria and Nasarawa state in particular. As a calm citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, our trust in Mohammed’s leadership are absolute. This is a critical period for our nation and our people.

We all desperately yearn to dance to Mohammed’s ideology of good governance mantra of “build the youth, build the nation”.

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