 Now, the Northern Yields coalition, through a B in collaboration with movement for transparent governance, have called on Nigerian Yields to vote a presidential candidate that will salvage the economic and educational systems of the country. The coalition organized a lecture in Kaduna, titled, Yields Led Pathway to Social and Political Change, Faith and Service in Contemporary Northern Nigeria. The aim of the lecture was to awaken the Yields political consciousness. The last to be correspondent, Abila Darafai's report, is presented from our studios. Yields from the 19 Northern states meet in Arawahouse, Kaduna, their desire to change the narrative of politics and the common elections. They say Yields should vote for any candidate without ethnic and religious bias. Speaking the Northern coordinator of the group, Jamilu Abdulaziz Sufoo, say Yields will make their choice based on integrity, competence and ability to solve problems. Ninety-four percent of Nigeria lost competence in the way that they present their institutions that are ruling this country. So if that will show you that, this time around it's not about tribalism, it's not about sentiment, it's not about religious affiliations, it's about competency. So we are going to look. We are looking at a candidate that can bring a desired change that will change the situations of the economy. What happens? Why do we have excess amounts of knocking on the tree in the north? Because the economy of the country is bad. Also the vice chairman of the Northern coalition, Zuberi Muhammad, says over time politicians have taken Yields for granted. He said the situation can only be improved with the emergence of political leadership that can guarantee the future. When you desire change, it will come with a list of how you want to make the change. Before we used to be between the devil and the deep blue sea, between APC and PDP. You don't have other options than to either vote for PDP or APC or you climb a fence and sit on it. God has provided us a platform, options with a driver that has proven integrity. Some of the participants reiterated their support for Peter Albee. They say they are ready to vote competent leadership that have the interest of the public. The look of things that we have seen so far, previous administrations, the youth were not so enthusiastic about getting their PDP because we already know the way things will turn out. You vote, your vote doesn't count, but as it stands now, the youth have woken up and the future that we have been promised right from primary school has come and so we are ready to take it. I see from the turnout of those that are going for their PDCs, you see the numbers of youth, they are mostly youth, so we are tired of all these old people. They also complained about the shutdown of tertiary institutions for several months. The payback to an adamant government is to vote for a leader that can stop the further collapse of Nigeria's educational system. We have been suffering a lot, there are a lot of propaganda, this party will come and tell us this in the end of the day, there is nothing to present, there is nothing tangible, consider what is going on now. ASU has been on strike for over five months now, nothing has been said tangible. The federal government is not even willing to sit and liars with them. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.