Advertisement Dogara said this on Saturday at the 10th convocation of Achievers University, Owo, Ondo state. The former speaker said the failure to equitably share public utilities has created a perception of marginalisation by a section of the people, especially the youths. “Inequality and unfairness in appointment and distribution of public utilities create a perception of marginalisation by a section of the people, especially the youths, who have a sense of disaffection and/or resentment,” Advertisement “Our inability to place the youths on sustainable career paths has turned this useful demography from dutiful labourers to disaffected rebels.” The Bauchi lawmaker said Nigeria will wind up in trouble if it chooses wrong leaders in 2023.