The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu urged young people not to lose hope and to focus on the opportunities available in the country.
He gave the advice on Saturday at a lecture titled “Youths and the Sustenance of Democracy: Issues and Challenges” held in Ikeja to commemorate the 64th birthday of a renowned activist, lawyer, and journalist, Mr. Richard Akinnola.
Sanwo-Olu also urged Nigerian youths to participate actively in the country’s democratic process for a better future, adding that Nigerians should work together to strengthen and grow the country’s democracy.
While acknowledging that challenges abound in the country in terms of political, ethnic, social, and religious issues, Governor Sanwo-Olu stated that the true test of leadership is the ability to rise up and overcome the myriad challenges confronting the nation.
“Our responsibility as a government and as leaders is to reduce the tendency of poverty and create opportunities to take people out of the shackles of poverty,” he said.
“Education happens to be one; knowledge and skill acquisition is another one. Once you are able to liberate yourself from the shackles of poverty, then you have a free mind, heart and soul to desire and design things for yourself.
“There is a huge opportunity in this country. I want to urge all of you as builders of the nation and leaders of tomorrow; don’t lose hope. People that lose hope are people that are doomed.
“You cannot lose hope. Every day you wake up is hope for you and that hope should be the thing that should drive you. That hope should be the thing that should propel you.
“You cannot give up because giving up is not an option. In the political, economic and social inclusion space, you cannot give up. Giving up is giving out and that is not the spirit and energy of the youth.
“The future is here, you are the future. Take hold of it because you need to be in the room to take over. It is important for the youths to participate in the democratic process,” Sanwo-Olu said.
The Governor also urged the youths to make good use of social media, to use it as a weapon for their own liberation, and to use it to become better people in the future.
Governor Sanwo-Olu, who admonished the youths who had turned out in large numbers for the lecture to take advantage of the many opportunities created by his government, assuring them that his administration would continue to use technology to deliver good governance, outlined various ways in which his administration had involved the youths, cutting across different sectors based on the THEMES developmental agenda for Greater Lagos.
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