Shamsudeen Bala Mohammed, Son of Bauchi State Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed has been berated by the State chapter of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) for begging Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu for empowerment opportunities for youths in the State.
The PRP, in a statement signed by Wada Abdullahi, State Secretary, described the incident as unfortunate and unnecessary, especially coming from a son of a serving state governor.
The statement reads: “Bauchi State Chapter of PRP wishes to address the recent appeal made by Shamsuddeen, son of Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, to Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, regarding the empowerment of Bauchi youths.”
“Mr. Shamsuddeen’s request for Seyi Tinubu to provide employment opportunities and resources for entrepreneurial ventures is indeed a noble sentiment. However, we find it deeply troubling that a son of a sitting Governor would appeal to the son of the President for solutions that fall squarely within the responsibilities of his own father,” It opined.
The PRP added that, “This raises serious questions about the adequacy of leadership in Bauchi State and highlights the failure of the Bala Mohammed administration to address the pressing issues of unemployment, poverty, and the lack of opportunities for the youths.”
According to the Party, “It is shameful that Mr. Shamsuddeen is calling upon Seyi Tinubu to fill the gaps left by his father’s administration. Such an appeal not only underscores the shortcomings in the governance of Bauchi State but also reflects an unwillingness to hold accountable, those in positions of power who are responsible for the well-being of their constituents.”
“It is the duty of leaders, particularly governors, to create an environment where the youth can thrive—not to rely on handouts from the sons of presidents.”
The PRP added that, “Moreover, we must highlight the detrimental actions taken by Governor Bala Mohammed that have further exacerbated the plight of the youths in Bauchi State. The Governor has demolished an uncountable number of business structures owned by young entrepreneurs across the state without providing any alternatives or support.”
The Party opined that, “These actions have not only stripped many of their livelihoods, but have also inflicted long-lasting damage to the entrepreneurial spirit that is vital for the economic growth of our community.”
The PRP concluded,” The consequences of current policies will echo through the actions of the electorate come 2027. The citizens, particularly the youth, will exercise their voices and votes with wisdom, ensuring that those who have failed them face the accountability they rightly deserve.”
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