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The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN),
says it has mobilised no fewer than 15,000
Nigerian youths to welcome Pres. Buhari at
the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
Abuja, from vacation.
Malam Gambo Jagindi, Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity to the President of NYCN,
Murtala Gamji, made the disclosure in Abuja.
“The National Youth Council of Nigeria
(NYCN) has concluded arrangements to
mobilise not less than 15,000 of its members
to be at Abuja airport on Feb. 6, to welcome
President Buhari from vacation.
It is on record that integrity, discipline and
honesty are gradually returning to our public
life unlike in the past when impunity was the
order of the day,’’ the spokesman said.
He berated those spreading rumours of death
about the President. He said: “we all know
that they do not have the interest of our
country at heart and are only wishing to carry
on with the looting of our treasury in the
absence of our president.’’
He commended the president’s efforts to rid
the country of what he termed, “undesirable
elements’’ who did not mean well for Nigeria
and Nigerians. He urged Buhari to continue
with the good work as the youths of Nigeria
were solidly behind him.
[u]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/u] reports a member
of the youth council told him it would be easy
for them to mobilise the 15,000 youths to
welcome the president because at this point of
time the youths are jobless so they have
enough time to waste welcoming the president
back.