President of National Youth Alliance (NYA), Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas has described 2027 as another opportunity to rid Nigeria of bad governance – National Youth Alliance
While congratulating Christians in the country for celebrating another Christmas, frontline movement, National Youth Alliance (NYA) has reminded Nigerians that although all seems gloom at the moment, 2027 is another opportunity to get it right through the ballots.
In a statement issued to felicitate Christians, President of NYA, Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas said all hope is not lost.
“Despite these difficulties, I remain optimistic about Nigeria’s future. The upcoming elections present an opportunity for us to make a positive change by voting for leaders who truly care about our welfare and are committed to good governance,” he said.
According to the statement signed by SA Media and Publicity to Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas, President, National Youth Alliance (NYA), Okpani Jacob Onjewu Dickson, Christmas is a time of love and sharing, while reminding Nigerians that however, they should not forget that numerous challenges are facing the nation.
“As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, I extend warm greetings to you and your loved ones. This special season is a time for love, kindness, and reflection.
“However, as we rejoice, let us not forget the numerous challenges facing our beloved nation. Economic hardship, bad governance, and leadership failures have plagued our country, leaving many Nigerians disillusioned and frustrated,” the statement said.
It quoted the NYA President, ” As young people, we have the power to shape our nation’s destiny. Let us use our voices, our votes, and our collective energy to demand better leadership and a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come.
“This Christmas, I urge you to remember the true spirit of the season: love, compassion, and kindness. Let us spread joy and hope to those around us, and let us work together towards a more prosperous and peaceful Nigeria.
“Merry Christmas, and may God bless our nation”.