Thursday, March 14, 2013

YOUTH LEADER CALLS FOR CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM OF GOVERNMENT


Fellow concerned colleagues, for the fact that squalor and poverty lay behind Abuja’s glittering facade  I will continue to criticize government inadequacies and inefficiency constructively till our inequalities are addressed and contained through a unique programme for social redistribution.

Let us criticize reasonably and proffer solutions accordingly.

Federal allocations, derivation accounts, proposed 10% allocation to oil communities as contained in the Petroleum Industrial Bill (PIB), are all meaningless without direct impact on our social and economic development.
Due to crass ineptitude, avarice, and corruption with impunity, government allocations and revenues have ended into the private pockets of our prowling political vultures, less of transparency and accountability.

As youths; the strength of the nation, let our actions and inactions not continue to be bereft of reasoning and cultural history that is dragging this nation inexorably to intellectual sterility and political mayhem.

The centenary celebration should be an occasion for us to gloriously celebrate our Economic Freedom, not just political emancipation. Let us work collectively to address these challenges.

Our lawmakers should live above board, from independence to date; there is no basic law in our constitution that adequately addresses the concerns of ordinary Nigerians. It has been business as usual.
Hatching eggs for themselves and their political godfathers. Over – sight function has being an avenue for financial enrichment, rather than what it ought to be.
Endorse Social Redistribution and lay a constitutional Instrument for it.

Let the mandate of every elected political officer be for the welfare of ordinary people.

I duly believe that only political revolution can adequately contain and address our concerns, not just an ephemeral political agenda to win Aso Rock  seat of power.


Thanks.
Noble C.C.Adaelu
National President
THE CONCERNED YOUTH EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
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