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2023: Youths Will Decide Winner With Their Population – Group

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By Akinwale Kasali

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As electioneering campaign for the 2023 General Elections takes center stage with Politicians canvassing for votes, a Group under the aegis of National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, has urged youths not to be deceived by sugar-coated Politicians who do not have their interest at heart.

The Group, through its National President, Sukobo Sara Igbe, admonished Youths to cast their votes for only candidates with robust plans for them.

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Sara Igbe added that these aforementioned persons can only get Youths support come 2023.

He said that youths have suffered a lot and would only vote for the candidate who would prioritise their needs.

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

He added that the Country’s youth population was enough to decide who wins or loses in any election in the country, stating that this would be put to use in the 2023 general elections.

He said, “Any nation that toys with his youths, toys with its structure, foundation, and future. The youths are the future of the country. We have the power to make any president and that reject any presidential candidate in any election. This is possible because of our demography.

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“If half of the Nigerian youth decide to support a candidate, the candidate will surely win. It is youth O’clock. We will only give our support to those who have plans for us. We have suffered a lot and many youths are angry. We will amend this with our PVC in the 2023 elections.”


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