
Donald Duke
While speaking as a guest speaker at the 3rd Mike Omotosho Annual Lecture titled, “Mellinials as Protagonists in Nation Building,”
on Monday, in Abuja, a former governor of Cross River State, Donald
Duke, has hinted on his plans to take part in the presidential race come
2019.
According to Daily Sun, the former governor said that the only
condition to kick-start the process would be what he described as the
right circumstances. He also said that it was high time Nigerians begun
to project people with the technical know-how to take the country to the
promised land.
Duke also used the occasion to encourage youths to fully
participate in the electoral process by getting their Permanent Voters
Cards (PVCs) and sensitising others ahead of 2019 general election,
rather than loafing around, looking for who to heap their problems on.
He; “I hear young people say to me that why would there spend
hours queuing and casting their votes when at the end their votes won’t
count. And I tell that if their parents conceived them they never gave
up on them considering the high mortality rate so why would there not
take a chance in building this nation?
“We had young leadership at one stage or the other. Even in our
first republic, besides the likes of Awolowo, Tafawa Balewa, M. T. Mbu
was in his twenties when he became a minister.
“Gowon was 30 when he became the head of state. It comes back
to the disaster therein because most of them didn’t have experience in
governance, which led us into war. We need the combination of both.
“What I think we should be doing is to a government that is
youth friendly to provide opportunities because we need to groom the
next set of leadership.”
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