Theresa May
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hours after Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari said that youths in
his country did not go to school and want everything free, British Prime
Minister has said their own young people inspire them.
While speaking at the first meeting of Commonwealth heads of
government at Queen Elizabeth’s home in Windsor, United Kingdom, the
British Prime Minister, Theresa May says the young people of the
Commonwealth, leading the youth forum and participating in other
activities, have inspired the heads of government.
According to TheCable, she said; “Good morning everyone and
welcome to Windsor castle. I think in the best Commonwealth tradition,
in the intimacy and privacy of our retreat today.
“First of all, I like to thank Her Majesty, the Queen for her
generous invitation into her home, the first time I think the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting has been held here in the
remarkable history of this building.
“I am also struck by the number of heads of government we have
assembled here today. That is a powerful demonstration of our commitment
to revitalise the Commonwealth and to tap into its vast potential.
“I think I speak for everyone in the room when I say we have
all been inspired by what we’ve seen and heard, particularly from our
young people.”
May went on to say the onus now lies on the heads of government to
build on what was presented by the discussions from the women, business,
people and youth forums.
“Yesterday, we spoke about the shared challenges as we strive
to build a more sustainable, a more prosperous, a more secure and a
fairer Commonwealth.
“And today is a chance to build on that, to talk frankly, and
openly with the tradition of the Commonwealth Heads of Government
retreat.”
The UK Prime Minister was speaking just few hours after President Muhammadu Buhari told a panel discussion
at the Commonwealth business forum in Westminster, London, that youths
in Nigeria who did not go to school were dependent on revenue from oil
to survive.
He said the youths, who make up 60 percent of the population, were waiting to get social amenities free without doing anything.
"And then the economy. We have a very young population and our
population is estimated conservatively to be 180 million. The 60 percent
of the population is below the age of 30. A lot of them have not been
to school and they are claiming that Nigeria has been an oil producing
country and therefore they should sit and do nothing and get housing,
healthcare and education free."
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