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Politics of Thursday, 17 November 2022

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Youths alone can’t save Nigeria – APC Chieftain to Obidients

Peter Obi supporters at a rally Peter Obi supporters at a rally

Prince Tonye Princewill, a former Rivers State Governorship candidate and an ally of Rotimi Ameachi has asked the people not to dismiss the experience the older politicians bring to Nigeria's politics.

Princewill. recently dumped the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)

Thousands of Nigeria's young population including popular celebrities have vowed to take back the country from the older generation with many of them paying their allegiance to Peter Obi and the Labour Party.

Obidients who are supporters of Peter Obi have been accused of violence while they market their candidate on social media.

But speaking in an exclusive interview on Daily Post, Tonye said the weakness of the youth is in their eagerness to box whoever disagrees with them. He explained that politics is about compromise and dialogue even with one’s opponents.

He said, “That’s where Nigerian youths get it wrong. There is a certain naivety I see in our youth that pains me. We the people hold the power, but our weakness is in our eagerness to box whoever disagrees with us. Politics isn’t like that. It’s about compromise. It’s about give and take. It’s about dialogue. Even with your opponents.

“The youths alone cannot save this country. Many of them have no idea how to tackle youth unemployment, the economy, ethnic mistrust and international foreign policy. But they are the ones most affected by them. The future is theirs and the youths have more to lose.”

Advising the youths on the best approach, Princewill said forming a coalition of the old and young will help the youths to actualize their aspiration to form a better Nigeria.

He said: “That’s why the focus should be on forming and growing a coalition of the old, the new, the young, and whoever they can get to rally around a set of ideals. That’s what is missing. “

Questioning the leadership competence of the youths, Princewill said, “The Leadership of the youths is saying what they want. What are their ideals? No unimpeachable student Union voices anymore which used to be a moral compass. No presence of youths in governments across the country. So limited to my experience. Our youths have been emasculated. Well, now is the time to fight for that voice. Stop perfecting the art of following and start to master the art of leading.

“If you can’t get all the youths in one basket, get youths that are in the baskets of key political candidates and get them to meet and agree on what you all want for your future. Since it’s not the tail that wags the dog, and youths right now are seen as the tail, get the dog to begin to respect its tail.

“There is a strength in numbers and campaigns are the best time to get attention. All you need is candidates to listen to you, not the entire party.”

According to him, most Nigerians are on the same page that the country is being governed in the wrong direction, but the only difference is that the people are not on the same page regarding the best possible solution to the national question.

“Most Nigerians agree that we are not going in the right direction, where they disagree is who can take us there. My point is the solution is not in a person, it’s in a process. But I still hear many youths shouting about individuals. Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a team to raise a country. Our answers lie in who amongst them can build a team,” he added.

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