Daniel Nwodi |
Executive
Director, Students without Borders International (SWBI), Mr. Nwodi Daniel
Chinedu, yesterday urged youths to promote action that will reduce corruption
in Nigeria.
Speaking
on the uprising of crime across the country, Chinedu pointed out that youths,
as future leaders of the nation, should strive to create positive change in the
society.
"We
are equipping a new cadre of Nigerian youths and students who will help to
promote action to reduce corruption in Nigeria more especially the youth as the
future leaders of the Nation," he stated.
Chinedu
noted that corruption, youth employment and livelihood problems are
particularly acute and growing in Nigeria because they remain poorly defined or
addressed.
Adding:
"Most problems faced by young people are nurtured by the feeling of
hopelessness, an unstable and uncertain future. The perversion of order, logic
and right thinking amongst the youth and those at the helm of affairs is
directly linked to the entrenchment of corruption, in our social
structure."
He
said a large number of Nigerian youth simply wish to make a different but
unfortunately do not know how to go about it, stressing that the Nigerian
youths need to participate in the Integrity, Ethics & Moral Values class
which is also known as Anti–Corruption Education.
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