In a recent address at the inauguration of the National Youth Congress Planning Committee at the State House in Abuja, President Bola Tinubu encouraged Nigerian youths to openly share their concerns, stating:
“Look at me in the face, tell me whatever you think is wrong and the way you want things done. We’ll try to implement all of it as long as it is for the prosperity of this country.”
In response, activist SeaKing released a video highlighting several pressing issues affecting Nigerian youths. He criticized the removal of fuel subsidies, which he argued has exacerbated economic hardships, and pointed out infrastructural challenges, including unreliable electricity and poor road conditions.
SeaKing expressed frustration over the increased cost of living resulting from higher fuel prices and questioned the government’s decision to remove subsidies without providing adequate alternatives or support for citizens.
This exchange underscores the ongoing dialogue between Nigerian youths and the government, reflecting the challenges faced by the younger population and their desire for effective solutions to improve their quality of life.
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