Nigerians must prepare to fight bandits – Governor Masari

Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari has urged Nigerians to prepare themselves to fight bandits terrorizing the nation.

He spoke on Tuesday while addressing journalists, saying that residents need to do their best to protect their neighborhood from attacks.

This is also as Masari announced that telecommunication services would soon be restored in affected places and commended the efforts of security agencies and vigilance groups fighting outlaws.

Katsina state recently lifted the ban on 10 out of the 17 Local Government Areas.

The governor advised residents to support operatives with timely and credible information on criminals.

“We must prepare to fight back as individuals; to fight the bandits because they are evil and represent evil.

“By God’s grace we will not handover this country to the next generation of leaders under this condition. We must restore normalcy”, he said.

Governor Masari blames Nigerian youths for high rate of unemployment

Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari has said that Nigerian youths are responsible for their inability to be gainfully employed.

According to the governor young Nigerians complain that there’s no job whereas they are just unwilling to work and put their educational qualifications to good use.

Masari made the comment during an inteview on Channels TV, Thursday night and accused the youths of whining and displaying a sense of entitlement.

He said; “People tend to say there is no work. Who told you there is no work? There is work to a willing mind. Because people feel when they go to university, the society owes them a living, while it should be the reverse.

What are you doing with the education you acquire to help change yourself, your community, change your family, change the society? What are you doing about it? Are you waiting for a paid job of N50,000 or N60,000? We have to sit up.”

Masari’s claim is coming days after a World Bank report indicated that the unemployment rate in Nigeria had risen to the highest level.

National Bureau of Statistics, NBC in its 2020/2021 report, said the unemployment rate in Nigeria has shot up fivefold from 6.4 per cent in 2010, hitting 33.3 per cent as of the last quarter of 2020.