Aisha Yesufu, a critic of the Muhammadu Buhari-led adminstration, on Monday, June 27, 2022 have ‘gotten the government’ where they want them to be as she reiterated her commitment to support the youth in their fight to reclaim the country from insensitive leaders.
The human rights activist, in a statement, noted that she participated in the #EndSars to defend the interest of the Nigerian youth who have been the victims of misgovernance in the country.
According to her, the youth like they did during the #EndSARS movement would determine the direction of the nation with the 2023 elections.
She urged Nigerian youths to remain focused in their pursuit of justice and good governance.
“The fact is that the Nigerian youth now have a voice and nobody can call them lazy again. They have gotten the government where they wanted them to be.
“Despite the use of brute force and using their normal shenanigans to bring in thugs, this movement remains unwavering. You have to understand that this is a Marathon, it is not a sprint. We need to keep going,” she said.
Speaking on the need for the youth to take charge of the country, Aisha lamented the worsening situation of Nigeria as occasioned by the ineptitude and wickedness of the political leaders.
She added that the fight for a better Nigeria should be a priority of the youth upon whom the survival of the country relies.
She said: “I am not a type that likes to do anything. But when it comes to issues regarding the youth, I’m always in. It’s just like the #EndSars protest. I wasn’t part of the organizers of the protest, neither did I call for it. But I gave my support all through. I went to the scene to work from the background. I decided to come up when the police wanted to shoot at the people. I told them they would have to shoot me first. The bullet must pass through me.
“I am supporting the Nigerian youth and my job right now is to hype them, encourage them, push them so that they can understand the need for change. And I will continue to do that till election is done. Those berating the power of the Nigerian youth deceive themselves. The youth have all it takes to change the narrative. They can be the game changers in 2023. And they are already doing that.
“For m,e what the Nigerian youth are doing now is amazing. We need so many people to understand that they have the power to make the difference and make change happen. That’s everything. As long as Nigerian youth are there, pushing, organizing and other things won’t be difficult. I love the fact that the youth are taking the centre stage.”
Further commenting on the criticism she has been receiving for deciding to be an active voice during the #ENDSARS protest, Yesufu said:
“Insults and praises are people’s opinion and they are not my reality, opinions like; you are supposed to be a Muslim woman, you are not supposed to talk, and you are not supposed to have a voice, but, one of the things that I have used, even as a child, is the power of knowledge.”
Aisha Yesufu, a critic of the Muhammadu Buhari-led adminstration, on Monday, June 27, 2022 have ‘gotten the government’ where they want them to be as she reiterated her commitment to support the youth in their fight to reclaim the country from insensitive leaders.
The human rights activist, in a statement, noted that she participated in the #EndSars to defend the interest of the Nigerian youth who have been the victims of misgovernance in the country.
According to her, the youth like they did during the #EndSARS movement would determine the direction of the nation with the 2023 elections.
She urged Nigerian youths to remain focused in their pursuit of justice and good governance.
“The fact is that the Nigerian youth now have a voice and nobody can call them lazy again. They have gotten the government where they wanted them to be.
“Despite the use of brute force and using their normal shenanigans to bring in thugs, this movement remains unwavering. You have to understand that this is a Marathon, it is not a sprint. We need to keep going,” she said.
Speaking on the need for the youth to take charge of the country, Aisha lamented the worsening situation of Nigeria as occasioned by the ineptitude and wickedness of the political leaders.
She added that the fight for a better Nigeria should be a priority of the youth upon whom the survival of the country relies.
She said: “I am not a type that likes to do anything. But when it comes to issues regarding the youth, I’m always in. It’s just like the #EndSars protest. I wasn’t part of the organizers of the protest, neither did I call for it. But I gave my support all through. I went to the scene to work from the background. I decided to come up when the police wanted to shoot at the people. I told them they would have to shoot me first. The bullet must pass through me.
“I am supporting the Nigerian youth and my job right now is to hype them, encourage them, push them so that they can understand the need for change. And I will continue to do that till election is done. Those berating the power of the Nigerian youth deceive themselves. The youth have all it takes to change the narrative. They can be the game changers in 2023. And they are already doing that.
“For m,e what the Nigerian youth are doing now is amazing. We need so many people to understand that they have the power to make the difference and make change happen. That’s everything. As long as Nigerian youth are there, pushing, organizing and other things won’t be difficult. I love the fact that the youth are taking the centre stage.”
Further commenting on the criticism she has been receiving for deciding to be an active voice during the #ENDSARS protest, Yesufu said:
“Insults and praises are people’s opinion and they are not my reality, opinions like; you are supposed to be a Muslim woman, you are not supposed to talk, and you are not supposed to have a voice, but, one of the things that I have used, even as a child, is the power of knowledge.”