Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President and PDP chieftain, has dropped a major bombshell that is shaking up Aso Rock. Forget all the small talk—this one is serious!
He is sounding a powerful alarm, warning that Nigerian youth are rapidly losing hope in the future of Nigeria. The big question is: why are the leaders ignoring this silent crisis?
The 'Japa' Trend Is A Symptom
Let’s be honest, everywhere you turn, young Nigerians are planning their escape. It’s the ‘Japa’ syndrome, and it has become the biggest dream of every graduate.
According to Atiku, this mass exodus isn't just about adventure; it’s a direct vote of no confidence in the system.
He says the feeling of "hopelessness" is now a heavy cloud over our energetic, smart young people. They are seeing zero light at the end of the tunnel, and that is a danger sign for the whole country!
What Is Killing Their Hope? Two Main Reasons!
Atiku didn't just complain; he pointed fingers at the two deadly killers of youth ambition:
- The Wicked Economic Crisis
The cost of living in Nigeria right now is not a joke, it is an emergency! Prices are skyrocketing every single day, and the Naira is doing press-ups against the dollar.
Our future leaders are graduating with First Class degrees only to sit at home because of massive unemployment. The few jobs available pay peanuts that cannot even cover transportation for one month. How can hope survive in this kind of hardship?
Nobody feels safe anymore! You cannot travel from Abuja to Kaduna without fear. Farmers cannot go to their fields. Even inside our homes, we are scared of bandits and kidnappers.
Atiku rightly pointed out that when a country cannot guarantee the lives and security of its citizens, especially the youth who should be building their lives, the first thing to die is trust, and the second is hope.
The Call: Government Must Wake Up!
The political leader is calling on the current administration to stop the famzing (showboating) and face the reality on the ground.
He wants the government to take immediate, serious steps to tackle both the economic crisis and the insecurity epidemic. Anything less, he warns, means we are playing with the destiny of the entire nation.
Young people are not just complaining; they are exiting the country, and soon, only the old and tired will be left to lead a broken nation. This is a five-alarm fire!
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS IN THE COMMENTS! Do you agree with Atiku? Are you still hopeful about Nigeria's future, or are you planning to Japa? Let us know what the government needs to fix right now!
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