31/03/2026
NIGERIAN YOUTH POLITICAL EMANCIPATION AND LIBERATION MOVEMENT (NYPELM)
Fellow Nigerian youths,
The government has changed leadership. New military service chiefs have been appointed. Yet, the question on every young Nigerian’s mind remains: why does insecurity still persist?
Is leadership change alone enough, or are we ignoring the deeper problems?
Insecurity in Nigeria is not just about who is in charge — it is about accountability, strategy, transparency, and political will. Without addressing corruption, poor intelligence systems, unemployment, and the neglect of our communities, no amount of reshuffling at the top will bring lasting peace.
Our villages are still unsafe.
Our roads are still dangerous.
Our future is still uncertain.
This is unacceptable.
As youths, we must begin to ask the right questions and demand real solutions—not cosmetic changes. We must hold leaders accountable and insist on policies that prioritize the safety and welfare of the people, not political interests.
We cannot remain silent while insecurity steals our future. non of us are safe in the country of your birth Giant of Africa where in wish book is it written. my fellow youths our silent has brought us to this stage of our nation today