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Our Generation Failed, But Youth Can Redeem Nigeria – Bauchi Ex-Governor Urges Change

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Our Generation Failed, But Youth Can Redeem Nigeria – Bauchi Ex-Governor Urges ChangeFormer Bauchi State Governor, Mohammed Abubakar, has admitted that his generation, including himself, has failed to provide the leadership Nigerians deserve. Speaking at the First Bauchi SDGs Youth Summit 2024, Abubakar urged Nigerian youths to step up and restore the country’s economy.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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He emphasized that his generation has repeatedly failed the nation, stating, “My generation has failed. We seem to no longer have the answers. Every time we get the chance to lead, we bring Nigeria to the brink of disaster, and by divine intervention, the country is saved. But we continue the same mistakes, which some say is the definition of madness.”

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The former governor highlighted his deliberate effort to involve young people during his time in office. “I filled my executive council with youth, not based on connections but on their ability to perform. I knew that one day, I would have to step aside, and the youth would take over,” he said.

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Abubakar warned that the future of Nigeria depends on preparing the youth for leadership roles, stressing the importance of training and empowering them for the challenges ahead.

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