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“Nigerian youths wouldn’t be silent for long”- Sam Adeyemi warns Tinubu, govs

The senior pastor of Daystar Christian Centre (DCC), Pastor Sam Adeyemi, has urged President Bola Tinubu, state governors and lawmakers to deliver on their mandates to the people.

The cleric and thought leader noted that Nigerian youths will demand accountability from them in the near future due to their access to information.

Adeyemi said leaders from all sectors must therefore work together to make the country better in the face of issues affecting Nigeria.

“The elite class – those of us who belong to this class – need to begin to discuss among ourselves and honestly, we need to act with urgency,” Adeyemi said in an interview with ChannelsTV.

“I need to plead with those of us in the elite class and I am talking about everyone who has been able to walk their way to the top and fairly comfortable and I am talking about people of the highest level in the political class at the National Assembly, the governors, state house assembly and so on. I am talking of those of us in the business sector and those who are heads of religious institutions.

“It will be in our self-interest to get Nigeria to work now because the younger generation is more enlightened and have access to more information and they are not going to keep silent for long. It will get rougher and rougher to lead because they will demand accountability and good leadership.”

The pastor said the country needs to evaluate its moral values saying it is key to restoring Nigeria.

“Every nation grows on certain values which are inculcated in citizens,” Adeyemi said.

He also expressed concerns over Nigeria’s rising out-of-school number and said the development leaves much to be desired.

According to him, with millions of children on the streets, many of them become easy targets for criminals to recruit.

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