Nigerian Politician Atiku Abubakar has thrown his weight behind the youths of Nigeria about the rot and canker in the political system regarding their rights.
Atiku urged the youths of Nigeria to not give up in their fight against the federal government as they marked the one year anniversary of the END SARS protest.
Taking to his Twitter page, he intimated that it is the constitutional right of Nigerian youths that they are heard for their opinions and suggestions concerning nation building.
He wrote:
Our youth mean well and deserve to be heard—it is their constitutional right and an essential component of democracy.
On this day of the anniversary of protests for police reforms, I wish to restate the need for improved policing that protects the interest of the citizens.
It is an opportunity the country cannot afford to miss.
The post sparked some reactions from fans as they slid under his post to lambast him for his hypocrisy. Below are some comments.
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