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Under Buhari, no future for youths, says senatorial hopeful, Seun Majasan

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Senatorial hopeful Seun Majasan, says Buhari’s promise to tackle poverty was shrouded in deceit, a promise that was never meant to be fulfilled.

By Julius Alabi, Akure

The Senatorial Aspirant for Ondo Central Senatorial District on the platform of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Hon. Seun Majasan, has hit hard on the Federal government, saying that youths have no future due to bad governance in Nigeria

Seun Majasan while speaking with Journalist in Akure, the Ondo state capital said President Mohammadu Buhari promised to address the lingering problem of poverty, unemployment and educational backwardness of the youths but raised their hopes and tossed them, leaving them out in the cold.

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According to him, “Nigerian youths were jubilating during his 2015 presidential election campaigns when President Buhari promised to bring ‘change’ to the Nigerian people. A promise that made him win the 2015 presidential elections on a gold platter. However, six years down the line, it’s now very obvious that that ‘change’ was a fake campaign promise made in utmost insincerity,” he says.

“It was a promise shrouded in deceit, a promise that was never meant to be fulfilled. In fact, the only ‘change’ President Buhari brought is hardship and more hardship,” he added.

According to the senatorial hopeful, “Buhari’s policies and agendas are a complete departure from his campaign promises. Life has become a lot harder and a lot more miserable.”

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The Senatorial hopefully who expressed serious concern on the present situation in the country said, “President Buhari has failed to fulfil his promise to create three million jobs per year during his electioneering campaign, but the opposite has been the case.

“It is unfortunate that rather than empowering the youths, they have been reduced to a bunch of frustrated citizens with many of them becoming political thugs and agents of destruction in the hands of the politicians,” he said.

The Senatorial hopeful stressed that the time is now for old politicians to leave the stage for the younger ones to bring in new and fresh ideas to governance with the aims and objectives to move the country forward.

Seun Majasan added that for Nigeria to be a prosperous nation, it needs a great transformation saying the youths should be allowed to bring the needed and transformative ideas.

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