The senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Ireti Kingibe has canvassed for elimination of barriers that are threatening Nigerian youth in order to empower them for a sustainable future.
The Senator stated this in a statement on Monday as Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate International Youth Day, a day that acknowledges the crucial role young people play in shaping the future.
She said, “We stand at a critical juncture in human history, where the decisions we make today will shape the future of our planet.
“Climate change, inequality, and social injustice threaten our very existence. Yet, I stand before you with hope, inspired by the passion, creativity, and determination of our young people.”
Ireti highlighted that youth empowerment should not only be seen as a moral imperative but also a necessary investment for economic and social growth.
“Youth empowerment is not only a moral imperative but also an economic and social necessity. Investing in our youth means investing in our future.”
She therefore said “we must provide them with access to quality education, skills training, and opportunities for participation in decision-making processes.
“As leaders, we must create an enabling environment that fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and creativity. We must listen to their voices, value their perspectives, and support their initiatives.
“We must also address the systemic barriers that prevent many young people from reaching their full potential,” the senator said.
The senator commended the youth of the FCT and equally assured them that the current administration is not ignorant of their efforts as they are working tirelessly to provide the needed support, opportunities, and resources to make the environment conducive to thrive in.
“Let us join forces to build a world that is just, equitable, and sustainable for all—a world where young people can grow, flourish, and lead,” she said.
Int’l Youth Day: We Must Eliminate Barriers That Threaten Nigerian Youth — Senator Kingibe is first published on The Whistler Newspaper