Tinubu’s administration will usher in everlasting peace, Christian youths declare
The Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN), has urged President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to hit the ground running by fulfilling the promises he made during the campaign.
The youth who expressed confidence that the incoming administration will usher in everlasting peace and growth in the country, called on Tinubu to restructure Nigeria.
In an open letter to the president-elect, obtained by journalists in Abuja, president of YOWICAN, Belusochukwu Enwere, described Tinubu’s victory during the February 25 elections as “resounding”.
Enwere called on the former Lagos State governor to “use this opportunity to develop and unite Nigeria irrespective of religion, ethnicity and tribe” ahead of the May 29 inauguration.
His words: “You have undoubtedly worked very hard to achieve this victory and your commitment and dedication for the unity of our dear country has helped you to achieve this goal. This will benefit the country as a whole as new and young minds will emerge.
“It is not disputable that, with your versed experience and leadership acumen, you easily fulfill all your campaign promises. You have been an apostle of restructuring Nigeria and entrenchment of true federalism in line with global best practices. Please kindly hit the ground running by fulfilling this promise.
“Please, use this opportunity to develop and unite Nigeria irrespective of religion, ethnicity and tribe as well as shine brightly in the comity of nations. We believe that Tinubu’s Presidency will bring everlasting peace and disappoint all those who never wished Nigeria well.
“The Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN) look forward to working with you not only to develop closer relations between you and the entire Christian Youth but also to concert our efforts in the cause of development, peace and the brotherhood of all peoples.”
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