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Concerned Youths Delay Masisi Petition

Pending delivery: The 'concerned' youths want to petition President Mokgweetsi Masisi. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
 
Pending delivery: The 'concerned' youths want to petition President Mokgweetsi Masisi. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The disgruntled group intended to deliver the petition last Saturday. The Concerned Youths leader, Keletso Victoria Tselayakgosi said they expect to deliver the petition at a later date. “We are waiting for the response from the Office of the President on a date that will be suitable to them for us to hand in the petition. Again, we want to know the person who will receive the petition on behalf of the President, if he is not there.

Our concern is that the President is no longer consulting the nation as he has promised during the 2019 General Election and the issue of unemployment amongst youth is also not addressed,” she said. She said their aim is to do things properly and follow the procedure in handing over the petition. Tselayakgosi distanced her group from reports there are elements who want to burn down the State House in protest. She denied that some political parties might be behind the motive of petitioning the President.

“We are responsible youth and we are not going to allow any political movement to take advantage of us. We want this march to be peaceful. Honestly, we are disappointed by the President’s leadership and administration,” she said. Part of the petition dated July 22, 2021, signed by Tselayakgosi reads: “As leaders of tomorrow with vested interests in the future of our country and that of our children, we have decided to take this bold step and be accountable for the consequences.

History will judge us harshly if we sit and continue to allow your iron fist rule that has proven not to put Batswana first". Private secretary to the President Batlhalefi Leagajang said the group was within its rights to deliver the petition. “Every Motswana has the right to petition and we will respond to the petition when it reaches the (President's) office. We haven’t seen it," he said.