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Resist attempts by self-serving politicians to truncate Nigeria’s democracy - APC Chair to youths


 Nentawe Yilwatda, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has urged youths to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy and resist attempts by “self-serving” political actors to derail the country’s progress.

 

In a statement on Tuesday, Abimbola Tooki, Yilwatda’s special adviser on media and information strategy, said the APC chairman spoke against the backdrop of ongoing national reforms of the current administration.

 

He said in the past weeks, certain political interests across the country have been making moves aimed at promoting narrow personal ambitions and misinforming citizens about the intentions and outcomes of President Bola Tinubu’s reforms.

 

Yilwatda, who described youths as the critical force for sustaining the country’s present and future stability, urged them to rise to the challenge by taking ownership of the country’s democratic process and rejecting all personal ambitions.

 

 

“Nigeria’s democracy is at a defining moment. The responsibility to defend and consolidate it rests heavily on our youths, who possess the energy, innovation, and patriotic zeal required to move the nation forward,” Tooki quoted Yilwatda as saying.

 

“We must not allow individuals who offer no credible alternatives to past challenges to mislead the people or truncate the gains already being recorded.”

 

The APC chairman said the party has proven to be a truly youth-driven political movement, with over 50 percent of its membership comprising young men and women.

 

 

“This demographic strength reflects the party’s deliberate commitment to inclusion, generational renewal, and the empowerment of emerging leaders as key drivers of Nigeria’s democratic future,” the statement reads.

 

Yilwatda noted that the youthful dominance within the APC structure positions the party as a forward-looking institution, well aligned with Nigeria’s demographic realities and better equipped to harness the energy, innovation, and resilience of its people for national progress.

 

He warned that entrusting Nigeria’s future to desperate elements, who are hell bent on becoming president at all cost, would be a costly mistake, “reversing hard-earned progress and returning the country to periods of uncertainty and stagnation”.

 

The APC chairman admitted “that the reforms of the current administration have come with difficult adjustments”, but noted that these measures are necessary foundations for long-term prosperity.

 

 

According to him, early indicators show the reforms are already repositioning Nigeria for sustainable growth, fiscal stability, and global competitiveness.

 

Yilwatda added that recent policy shifts, particularly in foreign exchange management, subsidy reforms, and investment liberalisation, have made Nigeria a more attractive destination for local and foreign capital.

 

“Investor confidence is gradually being restored. From renewed commitments in the oil and gas sector to growing interest in Nigeria’s digital economy and infrastructure space, the signs are clear that the country is on a path to recovery and growth,” he said.

 

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