KALE AYO URGES YOUTHS TO BE OBJECTIVE IN CRICTISM.
The Informant247
9-10-2017
The Honourable Commissioner for youth and sports development, Pharmacist Kale Ayo, has urged youth to be objective in crictising the government.
The Commissioner who spoke during the visitation of the National Association of Kwara State Students (NAKSS), at their harmony week flag off at the ministry of youth and sports development noted that there are alot of things which the youths can actively engaged in, with their smartphone, which can benefit them positively. He noted that there are needs for the youths to engage the Government positively.
“Our youths today needs to criticize the government positively and constuctively. Some people will just bring out there phones and start posting and abusing the government without any basis. We need youths who are constuctive thinkers.”
He however urged the students to engage themselves in entrepreneurship which is the only visible solution to the problems of unemployment in the country. He observed that there is need for Entrepreneurship training to be included into the secondary school curriculum.
While concluding his remarks, after pledging support to the student on the program, urges them to continue to remain peaceful as that would be the only ambiance to the development of the state.
“Nigeria is no longer what it used to be. There is a great need for us to include entrepreneurship into our Secondary School curriculum, because of the level of unemployment in the country today. I will like to commend you for setting up such a program and for being peaceful, because if the state isn’t peaceful, money that should be used for development would be diverted to policing (security).” – He concluded.
The National Acting President, National Association of Kwara State Student, Com. Kamal Dosunmu, while reacting to the comment, express his appreciation to the Honourable Commissioner for his words of encouragement. He observed that NAKSS has been working assiduously to see to the challenges confronting the state and country in general, which was the brain behind organising the program, Harmony week.
“We have been working assiduously to see to the challenges facing the country and that is the reason why we came up with this program. I will like to commend the governor for ensuring the state remains one of the most peaceful and harmonious in the country despite the religious and tribal differences.”
While concluding his remark, he advised Kwara state students to remain peaceful and engage themselves in activities that would have positive effect to the development of the Kwara state and Nigeria in general.