Pwajok, in an interview with Daily Independent in Jos at the weekend, said contemporary problems should be treated with contemporary solutions, assuring that the younger generation must rise up to the challenge of transforming the state into what the people want for the future.
According to him, ’’I think getting ourselves into the position of leadership in decision making process at the top level of it, we have opportunity to make our mistakes and correct those mistakes and to do what it is required.’’
Pwajok stressed that If the older generation had done everything well, we would not have the golden opportunity to try something new.
“What it then mean in essence is that the failure of the past must be addressed by those who are in current position to deal with the reality in governance . This also is the nature of what you called the generational shift that we are talking about.’’
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