09/05/2026
Hereโs a more organized, polished, and emotional version of your message:
Enugu State lacks the structures and opportunities needed for young people to truly grow and succeed.
When you compare Enugu to cities like Onitsha, Aba, and Asaba, the difference is clear. These cities have strong, organized markets and business environments that empower thousands of youths, create jobs, and reduce poverty.
But in Enugu, we are being left behind.
The Coal Camp Motor Parts Market, which has the potential to lift millions of Enugu youths out of poverty, has been neglected for years. A market with such economic value should not be in its current condition.
The decision to merge Akwata Market with Ogbete and Holy Ghost has only made things more difficult for traders and struggling young entrepreneurs. Instead of creating opportunities, it has increased frustration and hardship.
It is painful to say this, but it feels like the Enugu State Government has no clear economic plan for the youths of Enugu State. Today, many Enugu youths are among the most disadvantaged in the South-East when it comes to business growth, empowerment, and access to opportunities.
Dear Governor,
Please give the youths of Enugu a chance.
Crime is not in the DNA of Enugu youths. We are hardworking, creative, and ready to succeed if the right environment is created for us.
Sir, the youths are crying out for opportunities, support, and economic development. Please do not fail us.