Imo state governor
Rochas Okorocha has identified ethnicity and bigotry as issues in the country’s
political landscape.
Okorocha, who said
this as part of his Christmas goodwill message, noted that as a result of the
deep-rooted ethnicity and religious bigotry in the country, the present leaders
cannot afford to hand over power to the youths.
Okorocha said for
the present generation of youths to have a shot at leadership roles in the
country “they need to be well-groomed by the present leaders.”
“What Nigerians, the
leaders in particular, need to do now is to unite and begin to build a country
of our collective dreams and aspirations.
“The leaders cannot
afford to hand over to the next generation what we have at the moment as a
nation, in which ethnicity, religious bigotry and zoning of political offices
are still the order of the day.
“Nigerians must
endeavour to hand over to the next generation, a united and prosperous nation,
all the ethnic and religious groups can be proud of.”
On the current
economic meltdown, Okorocha said: “Nigerians especially the leaders should
appreciate themselves and see the current recession as a national
challenge."
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