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NLC, youth unite to bridge generational gap

NLC, youth unite to bridge generational gap

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By Justina Auta

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), youth activists, and civic leaders have come together to bridge generational and communication gaps for a more inclusive movement for social change in Nigeria.

At a roundtable titled “Reimagining Labour Movements, A Youth-NLC Intergenerational Dialogue for a Better Nigeria” in Abuja, stakeholders emphasised that the collaboration would bring youth energy and innovation into the labour movement.

Organised by Open Minds Young Voices (OMYV) Nigeria, the event highlighted how digital platforms can empower youth to mobilise support, disseminate information, and hold leaders accountable, ultimately driving social change and promoting a just and equitable society.

Dr Sam Amadi, Director of The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, acknowledged the NLC’s longstanding role in advocating for workers’ rights and democracy but pointed out the existing communication gap with the youth.

He urged the older generation to engage young people respectfully, acknowledging their new perspectives and the evolving nature of activism.

“Young people are the future. Social movements must mainstream them in the struggle for a better Nigeria,” Amadi said, adding that digital technology allowed youths to bypass restrictions and promote good governance and accountability efficiently.

Ms. Linda Raji, OMYV Network Representative, said the roundtable sought to empower youth with direct access to NLC leadership and accurate information, activating their potential as digital advocates and grassroots mobilisers.

Benedict Chukwuma, Assistant Clerk, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, National Assembly, stressed the importance of inclusive dialogue between youth and labour leaders to address Nigeria’s challenges.

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He emphasised that such collaboration was vital to building a stronger movement for social justice in the country.

Dr Eche Asuzu, Acting Head of Industrial Relations at NLC, reaffirmed the council’s commitment to protecting workers’ rights and mentoring youth to ensure social progress.

The event also featured a panel on “Youth Movements and Labour Organising: Finding Common Ground in a Digital Era.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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