Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has vowed to employ good governance as a strategy to tame the migration of youths to other states and abroad, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the 'Japa syndrome.' Oyebanji announced this during an interactive session with youths christened: 'Youths Let's Talk With BAO', on Wednesday. Oyebanji urged the youths to develop a good mental perception of Nigeria. He noted that the economically dangerous brain drain codenamed 'Jappa syndrome' could endanger the country's growth, if not halted. Oyebanji said no efforts will be spared to ensure that productive and economically viable youths find Ekiti
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