The lawmaker representing Amuwo Odofin constituency 1 of Lagos State,
Mojisola Alli-Macaulay, says most Nigerian youths are high on drugs all
the time.
Alli-Macaulay said this during a plenary at the Lagos
State House of Assembly on the looting and pandemonium in the wake of
the #EndSARS protest that was hijacked by hoodlums.
She said the National Orientation Agency needs to be alive to its responsibilities and help change the attitude of the youths.
The
lawmaker said, “The National Orientation Agency needs to get to work.
We need to begin to orientate our young people. They need people who can
talk to them from time to time. They are high on drugs all the time,
most of them. They go to social media and so all sorts of things. I’m
even scared to give my young children phones because I am scared of what
they may see on social media. It is that bad.”
Alli-Macaulay said unemployment should not be an excuse for looting, adding that unemployment was not exclusive to Nigeria.
“It
is not unemployment that should be the reason why youths should come
out and begin to misbehave. There is unemployment across the world, even
in the United States.
“I schooled in the UK and I saw a lot of
young people who were not employed but they didn’t become hoodlums. Why
can’t we look inwards and look for solutions to our problems?” she
asked.
The lawmaker argued that an unemployed graduate could get a job in the informal sector instead of complaining about joblessness.
“Why
can’t the young people look within themselves, look for their talents?
Even if you are a graduate, what stops you from being a designer or a
professional tile man and make a brand of it? There is no excuse for
being a hoodlum,” she said.
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