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Dabiri-Erewa urges youth to turn their tweets to vote in 2023 elections
 
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Wed, 18 Nov 2020   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has urged the youths to turn their tweets to votes in the coming general election.

Dabiri-Erewa stated this on Wednesday at the 14th ǼLEX Annual Lecture (Virtual Edition) tagged ‘Illiteracy, Migration and Insecurity: Nigeria’s Population Time Bomb’.

She stressed that half of Nigeria’s 200 million population is made up of young people whom she described as assets capable of driving economic prosperity.

“For the youths, please join politics, be on the table. Now is the time for the youths. Get involved now, make a difference. Be at the House of Assembly, be at the House of Representatives, Be at the Senate. Don’t wait. That is the solution to #EndSARS,” the former lawmaker said.

The NIDCOM boss also noted that many young people leave the country out of ignorance, adding that they can also realise their dreams in the country.

“Most young people going out there are not illiterate; they are actually educated but they are lured that there is a better world outside, they paint them a picture of buying houses for their mothers, fathers, which turns out to be fake. It is not about illiteracy but it is about more awareness out there. But there are some people that no matter what you tell them, they have to go,” she stated.

 She added that intra-country or rural-urban migration was limiting all parts of the country from developing at the same rate.

According to her, over 3,000 people migrate from other states to Lagos State daily, urging non-Lagos residents to stay in their states and develop them to the status of the country’s economic capital.

Dabiri-Erewa said, “We all don’t have to be in Lagos. Look at what is happening in Lagos because everybody is coming to Lagos. Everybody develop your state. When we go to America, the UK, every state is developed. Lagos receives over 3,000 people every day and they don’t leave. Let every state develop so that everybody can stay in their states. Build industries, go into manufacturing, develop agriculture, develop the enormous human resources that we have in this country.

“So, let everybody develop their states. That is the solution. Too much pressure on Lagos; everybody is coming to Lagos. That cannot continue.”

Also speaking at the event, the Resident Representative, United Nations Development Programme, Mohamed Yahaya, advised governments at all levels to transform the population strength and landmass of the country to economic prosperity.

He stated that most people come to Lagos and leave after finding opportunities but advised state governments to make attractive conditions for businesses to establish in their states.

The lecture moderated by Channels Television‘s Shola Soyele, also had popular Co-host of TVC’s Your View, Nymat Akashat-Zibiri, as panelist and Theophilus Emuwa as participant, amongst others.

On her part, Akashat-Zibiri stressed the place of birth control in managing Nigeria’s bursting population, adding that in as much as the government has its role to play in the life of citizens, parents must take responsibility for bringing young ones to life.

The ǼLEX lecture series was inaugurated in 2005 to commemorate the founding ideals of legal practice.

 

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