The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has
expressed the commitment of the House to lowering the age requirements
for elective offices to afford Nigerian youths an opportunity to be in
politics and leadership.
He stated this at the National Assembly while addressing the plenary
session of the Nigerian Youth Parliament, asserting that the Green
Chamber is committed to passing the #NotTooYoungToRun bill into law.
The #NotTooYoungToRun bill is seeking an alteration of sections 65,
106, 131 and 177 of the Nigerian constitution towards reducing the age
of eligibility for elective offices across board, and introducing
independent candidacy to the nation’s electoral process.
Speaking on Wednesday, Dogara said as elected representatives of the
people, it is the lawmakers duty to make sure that the voices of their
constituents are heard especially in a country that has over 60 per cent
of its population as youths.
His words, “We committed ourselves in our Legislative Agenda to give
priority to – ‘necessary legislative interventions to promote equality
and inclusion, and entrench the rights of women, youths and vulnerable
groups in the society.”
The Speaker however observed that one of the major challenges facing
Nigeria’s youth population is unemployment, adding that, “as your
elected representatives, this gives us nightmares”.
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