Desmond Elliot
Nigerians protesting against the government have been told to enter government if they think they can do better. Nigerians protesting against bad governance and police brutality have been challenged to enter government.
The challenge was given by Nollywood actor now politician, Desmond Elliot.
The lawmaker representing Surulere constituency made this submission in a recent plenary session held by the Lagos state House of Assembly.
According to him, the youth have a constitutional means to change government and it is called the ‘PVC’.
In his words, “Mr. Speaker, we need to address certain things. The Nigerian Youth, The Social Media, The Social Influencers, All of these are making the narrative that we are seeing today, except we are joking with ourselves. Social media is good but it has Negative impacts.
Let me thank you for condemning the killings and carnage that happened at Lekki. When i went through the comments i could not believe it Mr. Speaker, the curses, the abuses from children and i ask myself, is this Nigeria ? What is going on?
Children cursing, people having the effrontery to enter an Oba’s palace, hold the staff of office ? Culture is gone. Mr. Speaker, in the next 5 years, there will be no Nigeria if we don’t act now.
The youth is not only those who do the peaceful protest, those who have looted and destroyed lives are youths as well.
Go to the elections, if you are tired come and enter government. People are dying. The narrative must change.
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