Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, has called on youths to guard against being used to perpetuate political violence by disgruntled politicians who have lost out in the current
political power squabbles in the country.
Speaking when he was hosted to a grand reception by the youths of Amejo ward in Okpokwu local government area in his constituency, Moro urged the youths to strictly
engage in advocacy in carrying out their mandates, as no element of anti-social behaviour would be tolerated.
Moro said it has become necessary to caution youths in the country to be on their guard against such negative tendencies, as history has shown that politicians always resort to the misuse of the youths whenever they lose out.
"Youths as leaders of tomorrow owe the country a duty to grow our democracy by shunning violence. 2015 is just around the corner, we, as political leaders owe the youths the responsibility of guiding them rightly," he added.
Moro described the current squabbles in the PDP as a natural process of growth that would strengthen the party ahead of the 2015 general election, and urged the people to remain steadfast in their commitment to the party.
"We shall remain in the PDP with our political leader,Senator David Mark and our president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. APC is a pot-pourri of conflicting interests that would soon break up in the different cleavages that formed it," Moro said.
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political power squabbles in the country.
Speaking when he was hosted to a grand reception by the youths of Amejo ward in Okpokwu local government area in his constituency, Moro urged the youths to strictly
engage in advocacy in carrying out their mandates, as no element of anti-social behaviour would be tolerated.
Moro said it has become necessary to caution youths in the country to be on their guard against such negative tendencies, as history has shown that politicians always resort to the misuse of the youths whenever they lose out.
"Youths as leaders of tomorrow owe the country a duty to grow our democracy by shunning violence. 2015 is just around the corner, we, as political leaders owe the youths the responsibility of guiding them rightly," he added.
Moro described the current squabbles in the PDP as a natural process of growth that would strengthen the party ahead of the 2015 general election, and urged the people to remain steadfast in their commitment to the party.
"We shall remain in the PDP with our political leader,Senator David Mark and our president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. APC is a pot-pourri of conflicting interests that would soon break up in the different cleavages that formed it," Moro said.
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