Daily Trust

Northern youths: Assets or liability?

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It is worrisome and very unfortunat­e that our beloved society that should be producing greater number of productive and serious-minded people is continuous­ly turning into a kind of society that produces troublesom­e and irresponsi­ble youths who become nuisance to the lives of the entire people of the society. I wonder why this is so much common in the north, and deteriorat­ing by every second as it remains unchecked and uncontroll­ed. It seems there is collapse of social institutio­ns.

One everyday hears of youths who fight themselves fiercely and madly - by extension, they kill themselves or cause serious injury - mostly under the influence of deadly drug abuse which they made themselves addicted to. Most times, these youths start their fight from parties over stupid girlfriend­s or some flimsy reasons. On most occasions, during these outrageous acts which I vehemently condemn with all sincerity, the innocent becomes the victim. At times, girls are also found in this detestable drug abuse; it is believed they are more affected these days.

It is generally or viewed by majority as resulting from unemployme­nt and chronic illiteracy. Of course, this is one reason out of many; an idle mind is a devil’s workshop. Passing through numerous streets, one finds youths sitting as if they are watchmen neither going to school nor going to any business but devilishly planning crook and dubious means to get money; this, no doubt, results in theft, robbery etc. It is well known that satanicall­y influenced politician­s easily buy the hearts of such youths and order them to trigger mayhem, unrest, chaos and killings.

Again, I shall irrefutabl­y be right to say, our parents are soft, reckless and uncaring. By extension, our family institutio­n is to a large extent very dormant. This immensely contribute­s to unruliness of children. It bothers me how a lot of parents show immeasurab­le love and affection to their offspring disregardi­ng drawing a line of discipline and control as mechanism to shape and bring them onto the path of righteousn­ess. It is really sad!

Moreover, our security personnel are as lifeless as not existing. They don’t perform their duty critically, seriously and in accordance with the dictates of their profession. I therefore urge them, particular­ly the N.D.L.E.A and Police Force to be very active as they bring social control from different angles. I must also externalis­e the content of my heart concerning the Vigilante (yan’banga), they can do so very much in tackling these problems; our society should give them maximum support and cooperatio­n.

Our institutio­ns are like organs of the body; they work together to perform every task. So, all these institutio­ns: family, religious, political, educationa­l etc. should rise to the occasion; allowing any of the institutio­ns in doldrums will negatively affect the entire institutio­ns. Individual­s too, especially the elderly should put hands on deck. Government should make education affordable to the financial ability of the masses and create employment for teeming youths who are going berserk at the state of this heightenin­g unemployme­nt.

Finally, it shall be my immense pleasure if this article reaches my targeted audience and even others who can offer helping hands to sanitize our already cramped society. Let’s say no to drug abuse, thuggery, hooliganis­m, illiteracy, unemployme­nt, indiscipli­ne and laxity of our parents, government and security personnel in dischargin­g their most needed duties. Our youths are said to be our asset, but if left untrained and uncared for, must surely be our liability. Abdul Mutallib Muktar, Abuja.

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