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My Children Can’t Find Jobs: Bode George Speaks on Rising Hunger, Frustration in Nigeria

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Elder statesman and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader, Chief Bode George, has expressed deep concern over the worsening economic situation in Nigeria, warning that hunger and frustration have reached unprecedented levels.

Speaking in an interview on Nigeria Info FM 99.3, George said the hardship across the country affects ordinary citizens the most, noting that unemployment has become so severe that even his educated children have been unable to secure jobs.

“There is hunger and anger everywhere,” he said. “Graduates have no opportunities, and many who do not have formal education are also left with nothing to do. There is hopelessness among young people.”

George urged President Bola Tinubu to establish a special intervention fund aimed at empowering unemployed youths and providing skills training for young people without vocational experience. He also suggested micro-credit schemes for graduates who wish to start small-scale businesses.

According to him, such a programme would offer young Nigerians a pathway to economic independence and reduce mounting frustration in the country.

He also criticised the recent call by the First Lady for public donations to build a national library, arguing that wealthy organisations and individuals who make large voluntary contributions to government projects should instead support youth empowerment initiatives.

“Those who were able to donate billions within days should be encouraged to invest in programmes that empower young people,” he added. “My own children who completed their studies years ago cannot find jobs, simply because of their surname.”

George warned that unless urgent steps are taken to address economic hardship and youth unemployment, public anger may continue to deepen, posing serious risks to national stability.

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