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Don’t Allow Yourselves to be used for Political Violence.....Mulade caution youths

Don’t Allow Yourselves to be used for Political Violence.....Mulade caution youths

As Nigerians Prepares for the 2019 general elections, a Niger Delta based human and environmental right activist, Comrade Sheriff Mulade have cautioned Nigerian youths to avoid desperate politicians who may be planning to use them to perpetuate violence during the elections in the country.

Mulade Said "The children of politcians are not among the crowd of supporters who hungrily follow politcians during campaign and political rallies the greedy and desperate  politicians are only concern with how to acquire political powers, get richer and enjoy with their families while the poor supporters get poorer and suffer with their families and generation".

The environmentalist gave the admonition in Warri yesterday during a media chat with journalist, admonishing youth to shun any act of overzealousness or thuggery which could mar their future and result in loss of lives, stating further he added that desperate politcians don't care about the security of their followers and supporters, they will be the first to travel out of the country with their families to avoid being attacked if any post electoral crises occur.

He encourage youths to think, act positively and peacefully, always envisioning themselves as future leaders rather than waisting time and energy with politcians who continue to deceive them that they will do this and do that, which are all lies.

He encourage youths to vote for credible candidate of their choice and also ensure that they participate purposefully in ensuing that good governance is achieved in Nigeria,

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