Former Nigerian president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has stated that he does not see a situation where the youth below the age of 35 would dominate political space in Nigeria for a long time to come.
Jonathan stated this while receiving the New Nigeria 2019 (NN-2019) group and the Young Professionals of Nigeria, YPN, led by Chima Nwafor and Moses Siasia, in Yenogoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
He lamented the situation where the youths were being used for social vices like “cultism, kidnapping, hired assassins.”
Jonathan, however, encouraged the youths to play key roles in governance and politics.
He said, “I am not envisioning a government that every actor will be below thirty-five years old, but I share the aspiration of those who want young people to be fully involved in governance.
“I remember when Alfred Diette Spiff was the military governor of the then old Rivers State, most of the members of his cabinet were older than him and even referred to him as ‘my son,’ but together they achieved much in infrastructure and human development.”
“Before I leave, let me charge the young people in two areas: the young must reform the old for us to grow positively. At the same time most of the challenges we are having in the society, it is not that the young people created them, but they are being used negatively. We talk about cultism, hired killers, terror, kidnapping, the elderly cannot enter the bush to go and stay for days.
“A group like yours constituting CEOs, how do you create platforms to re-orientate the thinking of our other young people? I am glad that you mentioned setting up similar bodies, across the country.
“You can at least start from the universities and secondary schools level, to change the mindset of the youths generally. Youth movements like Boys Scout, Boys Brigade and Girls Guide, developed from this kind of thinking.
“The growth of society should not be marked by flashy cars, sky scrapers and beautiful roads but by the people, the way they think and the way they do things.”