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fewer than 500 Nigerian youths are languishing in Japanese prisons over
alleged drugs and other related offences, a Nigerian-born cleric,
Bishop Enoch Adebayo, has said.
Adebayo,
who is the President of the Nigeria-Japan Chamber of Commerce based in
Japan, told newsmen in Lagos, yesterday, that the Federal Government
should take immediate action to save the lives of the youths.
He
said: “But the Chamber has been educating more than 3,000 Nigerians
among them and the youths resident in Japan, that the future of Nigeria
is very rosy and bountiful, which will propel Nigeria to come a world
power in the next 10 years.
“Nigerian
youths should be honest, hardworking, resourceful, faithful and be able
to plan ahead. We have been educating them not to cross the ‘red line’
in order not to fall into the same temptation and mistakes our past
leaders found themselves.”
He urged Nigerian leaders to live by example because the youths and their children are watching their footsteps.”
Bishop
Adebayo disclosed that the Nigeria-Japan Chamber of Commerce was
working to attract many manufacturing companies, including vehicle
manufacturers, to Nigeria.
He
added that government should provide an enabling environment for
Nigerian businessmen to operate, so that they will stop relocating.
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