#EndSARS: Gov. Umahi begs youths to forgive country’s leaders

#EndSARS: Gov. Umahi begs youths to forgive country’s leaders

Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi has appealed to youths to forgive the country’s leaders, saying that the leaders have learnt valuable lessons from the prevailing disturbing situation.

 

The governor, who made the appeal in his address to the people of the state on Friday, said that the country needed to move forward after the killings and destruction of valuable properties.

 

Umahi urged the youth to forgive the “unwarranted’’ and “regrettable” shooting of unarmed protesters at Lekki Tollgate, Lagos; as the South East leaders were particularly pained over the incident.

 

“Our hearts go to the families of the deceased, and we enjoin the Federal and Lagos State Governments to quicken investigation into the incident.

 

“It was an act of the devil and the infrastructure, being destroyed across the country, is for you as leaders of the future.

 

“You need to be alive to actualise this future because some of you will be presidents, governors, lawmakers and ministers, among others.

 

“No one lives on earth forever; so, we seek your forgiveness so that we can go back to the drawing board,” he said.

 

Umahi urged state governments to draw youths closer to their administrations to enable them to have a say in the scheme of things.

 

“Youths should be brought closer to issues of budgeting, dynamics and difficulties of governance, among others, to enable us have a better society.

 

“I appeal to our people to withdraw from the #EndSARS protest because it is no longer a protest but an orchestrated violence with people imported from other states to destroy lives and properties,” he said.

 

Umahi appealed to leaders across Nigeria to do everything possible to maintain peace within their domains, pledging that leaders of the South East would continue to ensure the safety of everybody living within the zone.

 

“This is a critical moment in the nation’s history and we cannot continue to see the critical private and public infrastructure we laboured to build being destroyed.

 

“Considering the dwindling revenue of the country, such infrastructure contributes greatly to the sustenance of the economy,” he said.

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