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CSO asks Nigerian youths to protect critical public assets

The ILDC president condemned the vandalism of public infrastructure by some youths, calling it unpatriotic and economically damaging.

• January 23, 2026
Vandalized public asset
Vandalized public asset

A civil society organisation, the Initiative for Leadership Development and Change, has advised Nigerian youths to protect critical government infrastructure in the interest of national security and sustainable development.

Its president, Ugochukwu Nnam, gave the advice in an interview on Friday in Abuja. Mr Nnam commended President Bola Tinubu’s ongoing reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda, describing the protection of public infrastructure as non-negotiable for economic growth and public safety.

He also lauded the president for approving the installation of CCTV cameras and lighting on the Second Niger Bridge to enhance safety for road users.

The ILDC president condemned the vandalism of public infrastructure by some youths, calling it unpatriotic and economically damaging.

According to him, vandalising rail lines, power installations, and other facilities amounts to theft and economic sabotage driven by selfish interests.

“Protecting critical government infrastructure is imperative for national security, economic stability, and public welfare.

“Our youths must support government efforts to avoid the needless expenditure of public funds on constant repairs and replacements,” he said.

Mr Nnam further praised the federal government for installing CCTV cameras and solar-powered lights on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos.

He said the initiative was part of a broader security and maintenance upgrade aimed at deterring crime, preventing suicide attempts, and curbing illegal activities around the bridge.

The CCTV installation is designed to enhance surveillance, improve emergency response, and ensure the safety of one of the country’s most strategic transport corridors. 

(NAN)

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