NYCN urges youth to embrace patriotism, join governance in 2025

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has urged Nigerian youth to embrace patriotism, unity, and active participation in governance.
The NYCN president, Sara-Igbe Sukubo, in his New Year message on Wednesday in Abuja, stated that 2025 presented both challenges and opportunities that required a collective effort from all Nigerians for a fresh start for the nation.
“This year, the NYCN urges the youth to embrace these values, as they are essential for building a stronger, more united nation.
“This sense of patriotism is not just about supporting the nation in general but also extends to supporting the government at all levels, regardless of political affiliation.
“Whether at the federal, state, or local levels, the government plays a vital role in shaping policies that affect the lives of millions of Nigerians.
“The NYCN believes it is crucial for the youth to stand in solidarity with these efforts, not just by offering support, but by contributing their ideas, perspectives, and solutions.
“Constructive engagement with the government is critical for ensuring that policies are effective and responsive to the needs of the people,” Mr Sukubo added.
He called on youth to move beyond passive observation and take responsibility for the country’s direction.
He also urged them to seize opportunities to get involved in leadership roles, political processes, policy discussions, and support initiatives that promoted good governance.
“It is time for the youth to take ownership of their future, contributing innovation, responsibility, and vision to build a better nation.
“The youth should be actively engaged in policy advocacy to ensure that their voices are heard and their concerns addressed.
“Whether through voting, volunteering, or holding elected office, young people must play an active and visible role in the political life of the country.”
Mr Sukubo emphasised that the challenges facing the country required the collective effort of all citizens, and the youth must be at the forefront of the movement.
“2025 should be a year of opportunity, transformation, and active participation.
“Let this be the year when young Nigerians come together to contribute to their communities, strive for excellence in their respective fields, and take leadership positions in all sectors of society,” he said.
Mr Sukubo also urged the government to create an environment conducive to youth development.
He advocated for greater investment in programmes that would promote skill development, create job opportunities, and encourage entrepreneurship.
“The government is urged to prioritise initiatives that provide practical training and equip young Nigerians with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly changing global economy.
“Expanding educational programmes, offering job training opportunities, and establishing platforms to showcase youth innovation are critical to empowering young Nigerians for the future,” he said.
Mr Sukubo reaffirmed the youth’s commitment to the nation’s progress, unity, and active participation in governance.
(NAN)
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