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‘You can’t be silent and expect the masses to read your mind’ – 2face Idibia tells Buhari

Nigerian music legend, Tuface Idibia has urged youths to ensure they push for an end to bad governance in the country.

Following the End SARS protest, youths have continued to demand accountability, good governance and ensure that their demands are met and fully implemented.

Tuface, speaking on the development advised youths to take get in touch with the lawmakers representing their constituencies and demand good governance.

On his official Twitter page, he wrote: “We need to know our constituencies and the people representing us.

“It won’t take much of our time.Na them “SUPPOSE” to represent their people. House of reps and senate.

“All of them just dey laff us because na, PRESIDENCY/BUHARI everybody face. Na them dey make laws.”

Tuface further advised few good government officials to expose those corrupt and clean the system.

“I know there are many patriotic great men and women in government but the criminals have outnumbered them.

You can’t be silent and expect the MASSES to read your mind.

“SHOW WORKING. Expose the people that are blocking naija progress. Soro sóké . Speak up!!!
We can do this,” his tweet added.

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