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Good Govt: Presidential Aide Wole Aboderin Tells Youths What To Do

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Charles Oyelesi

Presidential aide, Wole Aboderin has revealed what youths in Nigeria should do to ensure good governance.

“Youths should come out and take part in the revalidation and registration exercise of the APC” Aboderin told societynow.ng.

The APC – All Progressives Congress – is Nigeria’s ruling party.

Aboderin who is a Youth Representative on the committee charged with handling the Revalidation and Registering exercise of the ruling party nationwide disclosed that the involvement of youths in the process by joining the APC will give them a voice in how things are done and protect the “good works” of the Muhammadu Buhari administration by ensuring a continuum.

The Revalidation and Registration exercise provides a window for new members to join the ruling Party and Aboderin is urging Youths to seize the opportunity to be a part of the decision making process in the clamor for good governance.

Aboderin who is the Special Assistant on NGO Matters, the office of the First Lady is a two-time Youth Director of Buhari Presidential campaigns, the Youth Director of the Buhari/Bakare CPC presidential Council in 2011, and the Director Women and Youth Buhari/Osinbajo presidential campaign team 2019.

Societynow.ng learned he has so leveraged his position to discreetly leveraged on lives of those in his sphere of influence that residents in his political base – Oyo State – have started agitation for a higher office for him to do more.

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