We live in a world where struggle has become a daily routine. Every morning begins with a new battle for survival, and every night ends with unanswered questions. For many people, hope is no longer a feeling but a necessity—a fragile thread holding together dreams of a better future.
The government, entrusted with the responsibility of protecting and providing for its citizens, appears distant from the realities faced by ordinary people. Basic needs have become luxuries, and promises made during campaigns often disappear after elections. As citizens continue to endure hardship, confidence in leadership continues to fade.
The youth, once regarded as the hope of the nation, find themselves trapped between frustration and uncertainty. Many raise their voices on social media, expressing their anger and disappointment. Yet beyond the screens, meaningful action remains limited. Opportunities are scarce, unemployment is rising, and countless young people are left wondering what the future holds for them.
Every day brings another disturbing headline. Stories of violence, kidnapping, terrorism, and insecurity dominate conversations. In some places, criminals seem to operate with greater freedom than law-abiding citizens. Families live in fear, communities mourn their losses, and the value of human life appears to diminish with each passing day.