Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has urged Nigerian youths to become more active in politics and constructive engagements on national issues, while driving conversations that will enhance national unity.
The Vice President said, by such engagements, Nigerian youths will play more critical roles in shaping the country’s political and economic future
Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement, said the vice president was the guest speaker at the maiden Progressive Youth Conference, organised by APC Youth wing on Monday in Abuja.
The theme of the conference is “The Future is a Decision.
He said that more political participation by majority of Nigeria’s youths will, more importantly, help them to contribute to making meaningful changes.
“It is evident just from voter-turnout alone that the vast majority of young people either does not register to vote or do not vote.
“Those who even participate at all would rather engage within the very constrained space of social media platforms or join pressure groups.
“Neither of these is necessarily bad, but while media engagements and pressure groups may draw attention to the issues, they do not transform the lives of millions for good or ill.
“So, if you are keen on how the future will turn out, you must be involved in politics.
“Growing up, I was also in a number of pressure groups, concerned with corruption, human rights and democracy.’
Osinbajo said that he wrote papers and argued at conferences but it was only in 1999 when the AD won elections in Lagos that he was able to serve as Attorney-General.
He said that working with several colleagues, they carried out a major reform of the justice sector in Lagos State.
The Vice President said that it is crucial for young Nigerians, with like minds already involved in politics, to influence others to also participate
He added that young people had the numbers to run with bright ideas that could cause major positive disruption in politics, as there had been in other sectors like businesses, commerce and education.
Osinbajo urged all Nigerians, young and old, to work for and project the unity of Nigeria, and avoid stoking the embers of divisions.
According to the vice president, those waiting on the sidelines, hoping that Nigeria will disintegrate will be very sorely disappointed.
“I’m very sure those of you sitting here today will prevent that from happening.
“This country can take all of us, regardless of tribe, religion, gender or age, and I want to urge you to continually seek ways of making this union fairer and more just for the benefit of all,” he said.
On the challenges of security and unemployment, Osinbajo said that the Federal Government will not relent in tackling the issues, while working to improve other areas such as healthcare and education nationwide.
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