18/05/2026
A TIMELY, BOLD AND STRATEGIC DECLARATION.
“The future does not belong to those who wait; it belongs to those bold enough to build it.”
At a time when political sycophancy, recycled leadership, and blind partisanship continue to weaken the foundations of our democracy, courageous moves such as this deserve recognition and thoughtful reflection.
This is more than a poster.
More than ambition.
More than politics.
It is a statement of intent.
In a nation where public trust has repeatedly been betrayed, where our common patrimony is too often mismanaged, and where public office has become, for many, a tool for self-aggrandizement rather than service, young people must begin to rise—not merely as spectators of governance, but as active participants in reshaping it.
“When the old ways stop working, history makes room for new voices.”
The courageous decision by Godwin Eriyanga Amos to step forward represents more than a political aspiration for Abak State Constituency; it symbolizes a generation refusing to surrender its future to hopelessness, fear, and political complacency.
Far beyond rhetoric, this is a challenge to young Nigerians: if competent people remain silent, mediocrity becomes policy.
Democracy thrives not when one political voice dominates the space, but when bold, competent, and credible alternatives emerge to restore accountability, trust, and purpose.
“Leadership is not about waiting for permission; it is about answering the call of responsibility.”
This move is timely.
This move is strategic.
This move is bold.
May this inspire more young people to rise, organize, participate, and reclaim what is left of our democracy.
Because in the end, “nations do not change when people complain; they change when people rise.”
A New Voice. A Stronger Abak.