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A political group beneath the aegis of Nationwide Youth Council of Nigeria has mentioned solely candidates with sturdy plans for teens would get its help within the 2023 common elections.

In keeping with its President, Sukobo Sara-Igbe Sukobo, youths have suffered quite a bit and would solely vote for the candidate who would prioritise their wants.

Sukobo who was represented by the Deputy Nationwide Secretary Basic of the council, Rickie Chinedu, disclosed this on the United Youth of Africa Nations’ stat of the youth proclamation in Abuja on Friday.

He added that the nation’s youth inhabitants was sufficient to determine who wins or loses in any election within the nation, stating that this might be put to make use of within the 2023 common elections.

He mentioned, “Any nation that toys along with his youths, toys with its construction, basis, and future. The youths are the way forward for the nation. We’ve got the facility to make any president and that reject any presidential candidate in any election. That is doable due to our demography.

“If half of the Nigerian youth determine to help a candidate, the candidate will certainly win. It’s youth O’clock. We’ll solely give our help to those that have plans for us. We’ve got suffered quite a bit and plenty of youths are indignant. We’ll amend this with our PVC within the 2023 elections.”

The president of the organisation,  Daysman Oyakhilome mentioned for the continent to develop youths throughout varied nations have to be united.

He mentioned, “Younger folks should come collectively and work with the federal government within the continent to construct a future that they deserve. Nobody can plan your future for you. Africa will certainly be nice if we do that.”

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