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2027 elections will reshape Nigeria’s political landscape — Youths

2027 elections will reshape Nigeria’s political landscape — Youths

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By Diana Omueza

The Inspire Youth Development Foundation (IYDF), a youth-focused non-governmental organisation, says Nigeria’s 2027 general elections will usher in a new political landscape driven by youth participation and accountable leadership.

Mr Rabiu Lawal, the Convener of the group, made this known on Wednesday in Abuja at a roundtable tagged “The Youth Mandates 2027”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event centered on Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) registration and collection, as well as youth engagement and participation.

Lawal said that Nigeria is a country, where the youth carried the numbers but not the influence, a situation which he described as worrisome.

He, however, said that the next general elections would defy traditional norms of political stakeholders and politicians with effective youth engagement and participation.

“The elections will not be business as usual for politicians, as growing political awareness among young Nigerians and renewed calls for inclusiveness are expected to redefine voter behavior and the overall electoral process.

“The IYDF is set to build a 100,000-strong organised youth base before the 2027 election cycle to shape elections, policies and the destiny of this nation.

“The upcoming elections are not an option. They are a duty, we must register, we must vote and some of us must even contest,” he said.

Lawal added that the time of shouting from the sidelines was over, so the youth must step onto the field and “face the challenge face to face.”

He urged the youths to brace-up for positive change in 2027 by registering and collecting their PVCs and joining political parties to vote and be voted for.

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These, he said, were the first crucial steps to changing the nation’s political landscape and the beginning of transformation.

Lawal said that in the 2023 elections, over 70 per cent of registered voters were youths, yet the impact of youths in power remained unnoticed.

He urged the youth who are currently in political positions to deliver their mandates and not dwindle in purpose.

“To be honest, only few of them are leading by example, and we must call them to accountability.

“Representation is not about enjoying the seat, it is about delivering for the people who voted for you,” he said.

Lawal urged the youth to engage in legitimate businesses that would strengthen and empower them economically.

According to him, leadership is not only in government but also in business, technology, and indeed, every sector.

“A young person who creates jobs is as important as a senator or as a minister, so if we combine political strength with economic strength, we will be unstoppable ” he said.

Mr Muslim Yuguda, an entrepreneur and young politician, urged young Nigerians to aspire to make impact in whatever sphere they found themselves.

“The youth are over 60 per cent of the nation’s population and everyone has their role to play.

“We constitute the largest voting bloc and our collective voice will play a decisive role in shaping leadership at all levels of government,” he said.

Other attendees at the meeting urged the Nigerian youth to break religious, cultural, ethnic and social stereotypes to achieve the desired change come 2027. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Mark Longyen

 

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