I was committed to casting my vote in the Lagos State local government elections. I recall having had prior conversations with many people who are sincerely tired of the status quo. We encouraged one another to go out in our numbers to vote. But when I got to my ward, #013 on Admiralty Road, Lekki, at around 9 am, I met only a few people, mostly men. I felt deflated.
We must realize the power we wield as citizens and exercise it, first by registering to vote! This is a critical task.A disservice propagated by the military was the concentration of power at the top. Unfortunately, this thinking has permeated our national consciousness such that, even in a democracy, there is the tendency to think that elected officials are the most powerful people in the country.
Wielding your power starts with understanding the system and being interested enough to know what happens in your space politically, economically and socially. For example, local governments are the closest tier to the people. But one reason for the abysmal turnout recently was that many middle- and upper-class Nigerians don’t relate with local governments, despite their direct responsibility for our basic social infrastructure and amenities.
To our detriment, we have chosen to ignore the enormity of the power of the Office of the Citizen. But I must remind you that we wield so much power. We must be intentional about the future we want. Our collective future is at stake. Your vote is your power and your voice. Please do not lose it. You have a stake in this country. You have the numbers, and you can move the dial. Never forget that youths ran Nigeria in its early days. General Yakubu Gowon, General Muritala Mohammed, President Shehu Shagari, General Olusegun Obasanjo and General Muhammudu Buhari were all youths!“If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.
Nigeria youths we can make by saying that enough is enough let’s get rid of those evil politicians come 2023 the destiny of Nigeria is the hands of the youths
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