Forget 2023 presidency, Nigerian youths tell politicians above 60

 Forget 2023 presidency, Nigerian youths tell politicians above 60

By Ibrahim Adeleke

Youths under the auspices of Nigerian Youth Union (NYU) have called on Nigerians to reject any presidential candidate above 60 years of age in the coming 2023 general elections.

This came as NYU on Wednesday said the next president of Nigeria must be a politician below 60.

The union’s President, Mr. Chinedu Obasi, stated this during the first national non-elective convention of the group in Abuja, themed ‘Towards Effective Youth Inclusion in Nigeria’s Governance’.

He said: “In exactly 12 months’ time, another opportunity will beckon for Nigerians to elect their leaders. The 2023 general election is therefore a golden opportunity for Nigerian youths to take a stand and reclaim the country. 2023 is our time to make it or mar our chances of engendering inclusive and purposeful governance.

“As minimum criteria, we expect and declare that the next President of Nigeria must be below 60 years of age and should be prepared to show by his antecedents how far he has reflected or factored youths in his leadership vision and accomplishments.

“Recent events have shown that same dimensions to the 2015 and 2019 are being propagated. Grandfathers are fighting for space with their grandsons because they believe Nigerians are suicidal in their choice of leadership.

“Be it known that 2023 would witness the infusion of youth energy as demonstrated in the #EndSARS protest into active political participation of young people in the affairs of Nigeria.

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“We shall in the next few weeks begin an aggressive voter registration campaign such that same way Nigerian youths waved the national flag as its symbol of resistance and call for renewal during the #EndSARS protest, every of our member should arm him/herself with a Permanent Voter Card.

“This march for Freedom From Political Oppression (FFPO) campaign would get down to all the 774 LGAs of the country. We shall task aspiring leaders on their blueprint for addressing insecurity, hunger, lack of educational and health facilities in the country.

“We shall demand interface with aspiring leaders and subject them to debates and discussions aimed at bringing out the best and de-marketing the old,” he said.

On present state of the nation, Obasi said: “A lot has been happening in our beloved country in recent times and you can all agree with me that Nigerians youths are the worst hit by the very unflattering socio-economic challenges in the country.

“Having been systematically excluded from governance, Nigerian youths have put on their creative energies in music, entertainment, sports, information and communication technology in a bold attempt to take their destiny into their own hands.

“Others have taken to crime, internet fraud, armed banditry, prostitution and various anti-social practices all in a bid to solve the pervading economic hardship that has become Nigeria’s national anthem.

“There is no doubt that Nigerian youths are badly affected by this era of declining hope, but it should be noted that the lack of clear programmes to channel the creative energies of young people by the government has made life very chaotic, brutish and uninteresting in the country.”

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