A
group, the Niger Delta Youth Initiative for Positive Change, has appealed to
Nigerian youths to desist from insulting the country’s President on Facebook
and other social media.
The
group said some Nigerians had taken delight in using abusive words against
President Goodluck Jonathan, adding that such attitude was not common in other
countries.
National
Coordinator of the group, Mr. David Ato, who made this call while speaking with
newsmen in Port Harcourt on Friday, explained that President Goodluck Jonathan
meant well for Nigerians.
Ato
stated that the President needed the support of Nigerians, including youths, to
be able to deliver on his election promises.
He
said people using abusive words against the President should realise that
Jonathan did not create the economic and political problems facing the country.
Ato
said, “The youth should desist from using abusive words against the President
of the country. We should learn how to respect our leaders and we need to support
him because we elected him into that office.
“Insulting
him on Facebook and other social media is not the best. The truth is that
Nigeria has been facing a lot of economic and political problems for a long
time. President Jonathan did not create these problems.”
He,
however, urged the President to begin to deliver on his election promises in
2013, adding that Nigerians were waiting anxiously to see the manifestation of
his transformation agenda.
Ato,
who expressed optimism that Nigerians would soon begin to enjoy the dividends
of democracy, also charged Jonathan to address the problem of insecurity,
especially in the northern part of the country.
He
decried the continued onslaught against innocent Nigerians by the Boko Haram
sect, even as he called on Nigerians not to relent in praying for an end to the
bomb attacks in the North.
He
argued that the situation in the North was adversely affecting the image and
economy of the country, adding that no investor would invest in a crisis-ridden
environment.
Calling
on security agents to relate with members of the public on security issues, Ato
said such measure could help to improve intelligence
gathering.
Source:
Punch
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