This was as he challenged Nigerian graduates to embrace their potential and contribute to building a brighter future for their country instead of jolting out in search of greener pastures.
“Give us a couple of months, this country will bounce back,” Shettima told the graduating class of the second cohort of the Legislative Mentorship Initiative whom the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, led on a visit to him at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.
The Senior Special Assistant to the VP on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, disclosed this in a statement he signed on Wednesday titled, ‘Let’s make Nigeria green instead of seeking greener pastures, VP Shettima tells graduates.’
He challenged the youths to remain in their homeland, saying, “Let no one deceive you that the grass is greener at the other end. Certainly, we can make it green on our home turf.”
Urging the graduates to reject disillusionment and embrace their potential within Nigeria, he said “Let no one make you feel inferior as a Nigerian. One out of every four black men is a Nigerian.
“I believe passionately that in this room, there are future Presidents, Vice Presidents, Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, and governors. We also have future drivers and captains of industry.”
The Vice President acknowledged the country’s current challenges, offering a resolute vision for overcoming them.
He said, “Our country is going through some difficulties and challenges, but we are going to surmount it.
“We are going to cross the Rubicon. We are going to cross the Red Sea and take you to the land of opportunities and blessings.”
The VP specifically praised the graduates’ digital prowess, encouraging them to leverage their skills for national development.
He added, “Most of you here are digital Wizkids – you are digitally savvy. Let no one deceive you about careering out of this country.
“Let’s stay here and make this country work. This is our country. The future belongs to you.”
Shettima challenged their perception of leadership, shifting the focus from physical strength to intellectual agility, even as he stated that “the hallmark of true leadership is not the ability to lift a bag of cement, but the ability to come up with robust solutions to a nation’s problems.”
“Say no to the naysayers and to the prophets of doom. It doesn’t serve any purpose.
“Our ability to accept each other; and our tolerance threshold will determine how far we can go as a nation.
“And the quality of governance is crucial to the goal and trajectory of our nation,” he added.
The Vice President called on the LMI graduates to become active participants in shaping Nigeria’s destiny.
“Their digital skills, combined with their newfound sense of purpose and national pride, have the potential to transform the nation’s landscape and certainly, we can make it green on our home turf,” he added.
Responding, the founder of the LMI programme, Mr Gbajabiamila, said the generation of young men and women in the cohort is a generation like no other.
He said, “Things have changed and we of the older generation have to change along with the time.
“These young people here came from a pot of over 5,000 applicants.
“These young men and women before us are going to be doing greater and mightier things than those who came before them last year. I wish I had somebody to mentor me when I was growing up. You guys are lucky.”