#ENDSAR: Nigerian youths must be involved in governance process – Prophet Monday Agada.
Virginia Ene
The Founder of Faith Arena ministry, Prophet Monday Agada has reacted on the trending End Sars protest.
The Spiritual leader who believes that the protest is a struggle that will continue said that it was a peaceful protest until it was hijacked by hoodlums sponsored by the corrupt leaders.
He said that the voice of the youths was loud and clear and the #Endsars was a metaphor that addresses the many challenges in the country including police reform and other forces.
The Prophet said, “when I when to Ghana last year, I never saw police harassing people on the roads. The airport is automated. But in Nigeria, men of the police force buy their own uniforms for themselves. It is a shame. The state of the barracks is an eyesore”.
“some of the men of the Nigerian police force are not qualified to be there. Some of them put on palm sandals on their uniforms, carry a huge stick in a manner that shows as if they are killing a snake. It is bad” the Prophet added.
He further said that government must involve youths in the act of governance.
He made allusion to the just concluded USA election where a 31 year old was elected into the parliament.
According to Prophet Monday Agada, prayers are being offered for the country but there is gross injustice in the nation, the oil producing communities remain in abject poverty, young graduates jobless and those with skills are not empowered.
On the killings during the END SARS, he said, “each time I look at those gory videos, I shed tears. A woman was on her way to pick her children from school but was killed by the hoodlums in Dutse.
What is happening in Nigeria is worse than the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Those innocent blood are crying for justice”.
” In Lagos, the camera at the Lekki Toll Gate stopped working abruptly. This is a digital age. No secret can be covered anymore” he said.
In addition, Prophet Monday Agada reinstated that Nigeria belongs to all in the country and there is need for a new constitution since the current constitution has failed the citizens.
He concluded that Nigerian youths are talented but the old leaders try hard to teleguide the youths and the notion that youths are inexperienced is erroneous.