As
we welcome the year 2015, I have shared a message to Nigerians in general, but
I find it crucial to send another message directly to Nigeria’s youth, who are
the major stakeholders of this enterprise.
The
year 2014 was a challenging one for most citizens of our dear country.
We
remember our compatriots who were brutishly killed or maimed by evil terrorists
in 2014.
Yes,
it is enough for you to despair. It is enough for you to wonder if your country
cares about you and can protect you. But do not despair.
2015
has arrived at a time of great discomfort; but the beauty of the New Year is
that we can look forward with renewed hope and the knowledge that things can
and will change.
In
Nigeria’s case, we can truly look forward to the change that the elections can,
and will, bring. Our country will be secure again. Our country will prosper
again.
I
have faith that 2015 is the year we shall begin to write a new story - a story
of our youth creating jobs and expanding the frontiers of innovation and
creativity everywhere from Mavin Records to the Co-Creation Hub; a story of
genuine investment in our children and students be they in the University of
Nigeria, Nsukka or in the Delta State University, Abraka; a country that
finally makes a permanent shift from our debilitating dependence on the
free-falling price of crude oil.
I
have unshakeable faith that 2015 will be the year of change.
Now
some of you have asked me: what exactly does ‘change’ mean?
I
have taken time to explain this at different opportunities, but on this special
day, let me remind you in five short statements.
Change
means:
A
country that you can be proud of at anytime and anywhere: where corruption is
tackled, where your leaders are disciplined and lead with vision and clarity;
where the stories that emerge to the world from us are full of hope and
progress.
A
Nigeria in which neither yourselves, nor your parents, families or friends will
have to fear for your safety, or for theirs.
A
Nigeria where citizens get the basics that any country should provide:
infrastructure that works, healthcare that is affordable, even free; respect
for the environment and sustainable development, education that is competitive
and outcome-oriented in a knowledge-economy.
A
country that provides jobs for its young people, reducing unemployment to the
lowest of single digits and providing safety nets so that no one is left behind.
A
Nigeria where entrepreneurship thrives, enterprise flourishes and the
government gets out of your way so that you can create value, build the economy
and aggressively expand wealth.
Are
these things truly possible? Of course. That is the essence and outcome of
leadership, and that is what my party and I promise you as we get into 2015.
My
dear friends, this New Year, more than ever before, I am hopeful about
Nigeria.
Yes,
you are disappointed and you are angry, as you are entitled to, but you must
never give in to the temptation to feel so weighed down by those who have
failed you that you lose your hope and your energy and your passion to see
change. You must never give up on Nigeria.
Together,
we can build a nation that is secure, prosperous and gives everyone a fair
chance.
This
is the promise that 2015 holds. That is the promise that change will bring.
That is the promise that I bring to you.
Once
again, I wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year.
Thank
you and God bless Nigeria.
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