 Following the strike on the life of the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the EFCC, Abdul Rashid Bauer, some youths from the North have risen in defence of Bauer. The law on youths under the auspices of the Aryawah Youth Assembly condemned in totality the death threats to the life of the EFCC Chairman, Abdul Rashid Bauer, saying it is to deter him from the fight against corruption. Speaking of the Aryawah Youth Assembly, Mohamed Saleh Udanglamay says Nigerians have been portrayed as corrupt individuals as corrupt ones are bent on destroying the national image without any form of remorse. He condemned the situation where corrupt practices have eaten deep into the system. Despite revenue generated from oil and non-oil sectors has destroyed our image within the committee of nations and has put every Nigeria as a corrupt individual, despite all the effort put in place by the current administration to bring corruption into a logical end. Dhanlamay lamented that monies meant for infrastructure, health, education and construction of roads over the years have been illegally imbedded by a few individuals who use the same looted money to intimidate, harass and enslave other Nigerians. We as youth of this country have shown our support and respect for the chairman from when he was appointed and we are ready to stand behind him to accomplish his task. Any attack or threat on the chairman is a threat on us and we will be forced to investigate who made the threat and we will use the law to deal with the person directly. Deputy Speaker Aryawah Youth Assembly Abdul Salam Kazim says as youth who believe in good governance, they cannot fault dirhams to see corruption soar in the country. The youth we are the trustees of this nation, if anything happen today and we remain silent we are destroying the image of Nigeria tomorrow so we will not be silent as far as this issue is concerned so that prosperity will be fair to us all. Recall that early in February President Mohamed Rouhari had named 40-year-old Abdul Rashid Bauer as the new EFCC chairman to replace the embattled ex-acting chairman of the Anti-Graft Commission Ibrahim Magu.