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FG will foster conducive environment for youths: Minister

Mr Olawande assured that the ministry would implement the parliament’s recommendations to better the lives of Nigerian youths.

• November 7, 2024
Nigerian youths
Nigerian youths

The federal government has reaffirmed its dedication to creating an enabling environment for young people to thrive and realise their potential in governance.

Minister of Youth Development Ayodele Olawande made this declaration at the valedictory sitting of the fifth session of the Nigerian Youth Parliament (NYP) at the National Assembly complex on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mr Olawande emphasised the ministry’s commitment to expanding opportunities for youth empowerment and skill development, as well as supporting youth-led initiatives nationwide.

He urged stakeholders to collaborate in building a Nigeria where young people could achieve their dreams without limitations, irrespective of social, ethnic, and religious differences.

“The Nigerian Youth Parliament, established in 2008 by President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, has produced 436 youths with legislative skills and expertise in collective decision-making.

“The 5th session’s 109 members have shaped policies, raised awareness, and addressed critical youth issues,” Mr Olawande said.

Mr Olawande assured that the ministry would implement the parliament’s recommendations to better the lives of Nigerian youths.

He encouraged outgoing members to remain vigilant and champion youth rights and inclusive policies, emphasising President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s commitment to 30 per cent youth and women representation in governance.

Azeezat Yishawu, speaker of the fifth session, highlighted the parliament’s efforts to promote youth participation and advocate inclusive policies.

“When the government requests youth to take proactive steps regarding their needs, the parliament has fulfilled this requirement by adhering to established rules and processes for engaging the National Assembly and the Ministry of Youth.

“As parliament members, we have partially fulfilled our responsibility by promoting youth participation,” Ms Yishawu said.

(NAN)

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