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Empowering Nigerian youth – A future shaped by collective action, writes Dare Ojepe

Admin March 11, 2025

In a historic move that underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to the young people, President Bola Tinubu inaugurated the Planning Committee for the National Youth Conference, setting a new impetus for the country’s future.

As the Senior Special Assistant on Youth Engagement, I am inspired by the President’s visionary leadership and the opportunities this initiative presents for young Nigerians.

A Turning Point for Nigeria’s Youth

The President’s address at the inauguration highlighted a pivotal truth: the prosperity of our nation rests significantly on the shoulders of our youth. As more than 60% of our population, young Nigerians should not be mere onlookers in affairs of the country but should be drivers of progress. The ongoing economic reforms championed by President Tinubu aim to create a robust economy, where opportunities abound for every young mind willing to innovate and work hard.

Reversing Brain Drain

One of the critical issues addressed by the President is the reverse in human capital flight. It is evident that by building an economy that offers prosperity and empowerment at home, we can dissuade our professionals from seeking greener pastures abroad. The commitment to strengthen the economy through bottom-up policies reflects the administration’s determination to make Nigeria a land of opportunity for its youth.

Engagement and Implementation

President Tinubu’s promise to implement the outcomes of the National Youth Conference is a testament to his administration’s dedication to inclusive governance. This initiative is not just about dialogue but about actionable change. Youth are encouraged to express their ideas frankly, knowing that their perspectives will shape the policies that guide our nation’s development.

Progressive Economic Signs

It is encouraging to observe the tangible signs of economic stabilization under the current administration. The falling prices of goods and a stable exchange rate signal the beginning of a prosperous journey. This newfound economic resilience is already drawing investors’ interest, paving the way for technological advancement and innovation.

A Broad Spectrum of Development

The conference will examine vital areas such as political governance, economic transformation, and skills development, including fields like Artificial Intelligence and climate resilience. These are essential components in ensuring our youth are equipped to constructively contribute to global discourse and local transformation.

Our Collective Responsibility

As we embark on this journey, it is crucial to recognize that the success of these initiatives hinges on our collective action. The administration has demonstrated its commitment through tangible projects and support systems, such as the student loan schemes and infrastructure development. However, it is up to us, as Nigerian youth, to seize these opportunities and translate them into sustainable growth for our communities and nation.

Conclusion

President Tinubu’s message was clear: the future of Nigeria is in the hands of its youth. We stand at the cusp of significant change, and I urge every young Nigerian to engage wholeheartedly with this process. This is our moment to make history, to transform challenges into opportunities and aspirations into reality. Let us take up this mantle with determination, knowing that together, we can build a prosperous, inclusive, and vibrant Nigeria.

 

–Ojepe is the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth Engagement

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