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NGO Tasks In-coming Govt On Nigerians’ Welfare
The President, Society for
the Promotion of People‘s Rights, an NGO, Mr Williams Osaze, has urged the incoming government to make significant efforts to improve on the welfare of Nigerians.
Osaze told newsmen in Abuja that the government should ensure that it addressed the plight of the people.
He urged the government to take responsibility for the welfare of every Nigerian by providing basic infrastructure that would guarantee comfortable life for the people.
Osaze further urged the government to create an enabling environment for job opportunities for youths.
“Most youths are suffering, some have graduated for years and there are no jobs for them.
“This situation can lead them to join bad friends that can expose them to evil acts; as they say an idle man is the devil’s workshop.
“The youths in Nigeria are facing serious unemployment which is increasing poverty in the country.
“You will find out that by the time they are productively engaged, insurgency, corruption and other evil practices will reduce.
He also urged the incoming government to protect the lives, property and well-being of Nigerians.
“The government should ensure that it fulfilled all its campaign promises and give ear to poor Nigerians, maintain stability, peace and unity of the country.”
Osaze said that government should also ensure that it involved every Nigerian by offering structured dynamic programmes that would bring Nigerians together, for unity and peace of the nation.
He said that the government should promote the ideas of accountability, transparency and good governance.
The president also urged the government to have a listening ear to senior citizens of the country, adding that when things are going wrong, it is the responsibility of such senior citizens to speak up.
“It is the senior citizens that will tell the government what is right and wrong and what they must do to correct the wrong things.
“They are also in the right position to caution and advise government on wrong policies and bad governance,’’ he said.