According to him, youths across the country have often felt marginalized and neglected by both past and present political leaders, who appeared to only think of themselves and their families at the expense of posterity.
He blamed the country’s leadership for the renewed tension across Nigeria which was threatening the unity and integration of the nation.
The National Youth leader told DAILY POST in an exclusive chat that: “the truth is that the marginalization of youths did not start today both at all levels of governance.
“This is the reason his followers keep increasing in number both online and offline.
“Yes my fight is for over 75 million youths in Nigeria but South East remains my top priority, and the reason is because the region is totally been marginalized.”
On the justification of the Biafra struggle, Ubani said: “Yes, the Biafra struggle is justifiable albeit non-violently.
“Kanu’s struggle has already started making both the Federal government and south East leadership to wake-up to the reality that the masses, especially the youths are the key to every nation and they should carried along in all spheres of governance.
“Without this realization, the youths from various regions of the country could spark violent agitations and counter-agitations, which could make the nation ungovernable.”
 
 
 
 
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