Babatunde Fashola, former Governor of Lagos State, has called on Nigerian youths to remain in the country and pursue leadership roles rather than seeking opportunities abroad, despite Nigeria’s current economic difficulties.
Addressing graduates at the 8th and 9th convocation ceremonies of Elizade University in Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Fashola highlighted the need for resilience and commitment to the nation.
In recent years, an increasing number of young Nigerians have chosen to emigrate in search of better prospects, a trend commonly referred to as “Japa.” However, Fashola encouraged young Nigerians to remain and make impactful contributions at home. “Why did Mrs. Folorunso Alakija not run away? Why did Chief Tunde Afolabi, who has contributed to Nigeria, not run away? Why are they still here?” he asked.
Fashola cited several successful Nigerians who chose to stay despite hardships, emphasizing that “leaders don’t run away even when things are tough.” He urged graduates to embrace the responsibilities that come with leadership, noting, “There were tough times when Chief Ade-Ojo was at the University of Nigeria, but Ade-Ojo didn’t leave. If he had left, there would be no Elizade University.”
Michael Ade-Ojo, founder of Elizade University, also expressed pride in the university’s mission to support the nation’s educational needs by producing skilled graduates. “My vision has always been to provide world-class education right here in Nigeria,” Ade-Ojo said, adding that he is pleased with the institution’s progress.