Four leading civic society groups in the country have concluded plans for a nationwide activity geared towards sensitizing Nigerian youths to participate more in governance and the political process.
The project will commence in the Southeast with a ‘Nigeria Youth Conference & Debate Tournament’ scheduled for the 23rd – 26th of March 2022 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. The theme for the Conference is, ‘Towards Increased Youth Participation in Governance.’
The organisers of the youth conference are, Online Publishers Association of Nigeria, OPAN, The Nigeria Citizens Initiative (TNCI), Society for Women Mentoring and Advancement (SWOMAAD), and Southern & Middle belt Alliance (SAMBA) in collaboration with the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Debate Club (NAUDC), a Chapter of the Nigeria Debating Community (NDC).
Disclosing this to newsmen in a joint statement signed by Prince Rwang Pam Jnr. on behalf of the five organisations, the SaMBA Spokesman stated that the 4-day event will feature debate contests among 400 students from major Nigeria Universities and award of prizes.
In the statement issued ahead of the program, the organisers said, “There will also be seminars with guest speakers including politicians, community and religious leaders, captains of industry and the academic community.”
“The aim of the conference is to transform our youths from being onlookers at the side-lines of politics to an enlightened and competent group of stakeholders prepared for leadership responsibilities”, the groups stated.
“Youth, not oil, will be Nigeria’s greatest assets by 2030”, so the primary aim of this event is to uplift the Nigerian youth from the fringes of leadership to an educated and distinct social demographic of a competent body of young people prepared for leadership.
“We expect at least 1,000 youths from Nigeria’s tertiary institutions, drawn from the 36 States of the federation, to attend the event”, it added.
Other issues to be explored according to the group’s leaders are: Addressing the challenge of Youths and Political Apathy, Rotational presidency and Nigeria’s Democracy, Addressing Political Inequality and Imbalance through Zoning of Political Offices, Women Inclusiveness and Gender Balance in Governance and the Role of the Media in Ensuring Political Equity.
The conference organisers said the groups are serious about ensuring that the Nigerian youths participate actively in the next general elections because the future of Nigeria is indeed in their hands.
“We want the youths to understand that their future is in their hands so they must participate effectively as the country actively seeks to elect a president from the private sector with a proven track record of job and wealth creation.”