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  • Updated: June 22, 2021

Osinbajo Expresses Confidence In Nigeria's Unity, Says Nation's Size Crucial For Relevance

Osinbajo Expresses Confidence In Nigeria's Unity, Says Natio

File Image of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the APC Youth Conference

The Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo has expressed confidence that Nigeria will remain united as a strong nation to the frustration of those waiting to see the West African most popular country break into pieces.

Professor Osinbajo remarked Abuja on Monday at the maiden edition of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Progressives Youth Conference.

Speaking to a crowd of youths and party chieftains at the International Conference Centre in Abuja, the Vice President said, “In the area of disruption and disruptive innovation, the principle that we are stronger together than in little part is a sound principle and it is my respectful view that those who advocate the breaking up of the country are terribly wrong.”

He added, “Our size is crucial for geopolitical and economic relevance. Our people will be better served by a large populous and diverse country. As with all big and diverse countries, our business is to make this union work; it is to give everybody a sense of belonging.

“All of those waiting on the sidelines, hoping that this big country called Nigeria will break up into bits so that they can pick up the pieces, will be very sorely disappointed and I am very sure that those of you who are seated here today will prevent that from happening.”

Osinbajo acknowledged the fact that all Nigerians need to be guaranteed a fair chance at improving their human condition and called on the youth to be part of conversations that will make this happen.

The Vice President asked the young generation not just to say it was time for them and for the older people to give way, noting that such was unlikely to happen.

He stressed that what retired the generations ahead of the youths was the strength of the ideas of the younger generation and their organization and not age.

“I am also frankly not very impressed with the notion that the role and power of young people are somehow postponed until elders have gone, or that there’s some kind of generational queue to which we all must subscribe.

“Even if that was true at some point, today, that notion stands on very weak legs indeed,” he said.

The event had in attendance APC youth leaders and older party leaders from various parts of the country, as well as top government officials.

Conversations at the conference centered on more youth inclusiveness in party politics and the positioning of young people for the 2023 general elections.

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