“We are sitting on a time bomb”, Buhari’s minister Dalung opens up on rising ang…

  • Barrister Solomon Dalung urged the Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government to “reposition” Nigeria amid the country’s current struggle with economy
  • Speaking at a recent event, Dalung said voicing out would draw the attention of those in power to the current ‘unpalatable situation which has caused youths to be angry’
  • Dalung, who headed the ministry of youth and sports during ex-president Muhammadu Buhari’s first term, charged the ruling class to, as a matter of urgency, do something about the challenges Nigeria is faced with

Dalung says he wants a better country.
Photo credits: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Barrister Solomon DalungSource: Facebook’Heal the wounds of frustrated youths’ – DalungCorruption is the headmaster as far as the Nigerian state is concerned. Injustice is the principal of a school in Nigeria.”We must tackle corruption headlong. The issue of injustice has to be resolved. The Nigerian state has to be very fair to every citizen. Every citizen must be given their access to everything depending on what the law provides for him or her.This, in my own opinion, will help to heal the wounds of this frustrated generation of young people who now are hungry, they are angry, they are frustrated, they are hopeless. And if nothing is done too soon, we all are living on a time bomb.”When it explodes, survivors will only be those who would have been designated by nature and God to survive. And so, it is a very serious and critical issue.Read more on Nigerian youths

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‘Why I am critical of Tinubu’ – Dalung

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