Tinubu’s Hardship: Bagudu, Jega calls for empowerment of Nigerian youths

Former INEC chair Attahiru Jega and budget and economic planning minister Abubakar Bagudu have called for empowerment and constructive engagement of youths to bolster national development.

Messrs Jega and Bagudu made the call at the 10th anniversary of a youth-led organisation called ‘I Am Change (IAC)’ on Saturday in Abuja.

Mr Jega said that harnessing the energy, creativity, and innovation of Nigeria’s highest demographic was essential for sustainable development.

“We keep reminding our youth that they are the leaders of tomorrow, which is not far-fetched. But then, they do not seem to act responsibly in ensuring that they have the necessary opportunities, capacity, preparation and motivation to be constructive leaders of tomorrow.

“We invest little, if anything, in educating them. Many of those who have benefitted from the constrained educational opportunities available and have graduated lack gainful employment opportunities,” he said.

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Mr Jega explained that many youths, both educated and uneducated, were recruited negatively into political and governance processes, either as thugs, hangers-on to political ‘godfathers’, or induced to engage in mob action in orchestrated campaigns and protests.

He added that many have become dispirited, or indifferent, or have even ‘exited’ from constructive democratic participation.

Mr Jega said that, under the above circumstances, the potential of youths to become future leaders is being compromised, with dire consequences for Nigeria’s socio-economic progress and development.

He added, “We must continue to create and widen the space for them, and we must especially encourage and support those who have the initiative, the creativity and capacity to create their own space and pursue undertakings beneficial to our communities and indeed our country.”

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Mr Bagudu called for renewed national commitment to youth development, community transformation, and bold economic reforms.

Mr Bagudu said that Nigeria’s exceptional demographic growth, with youths as the highest, was both an advantage and a challenge. He explained that if youths were equipped with the right skills and tools, Nigeria would continue to progress, but if not, the demographic potential could easily turn into a burden.

The minister, therefore, appealed to Nigerians, particularly young people, to “get less angry, support each other, and believe in their dreams”.

With NAN report

 

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