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‘They bring fresh perspectives’ — Hamzat Lawal asks Tinubu to appoint youth to his cabinet

Hamzat Lawal, an anti-corruption activist, has urged President Bola Tinubu to appoint youths to his government.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja, Lawal said collaboration between generations is vital to achieving effective governance that serves the interests of all citizens.

Lawal, the founder of Follow the Money, a social accountability initiative, said a “well-functioning government requires diverse ages, experiences, and perspectives”.

He said young people should play a leading role in governance as 60 percent of Nigeria’s population is under 25, and “we should, ideally, prioritise the affairs of youths”.

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“In Nigeria, youths should take the lead if you ask me. Young people bring a fresh and innovative perspective to governance,” Lawal said.

“Including young people in government helps ensure that the perspectives and needs of the youth population are represented and taken into account.

“It promotes inclusivity, diversity, and intergenerational dialogue, leading to more well-rounded and equitable decision-making processes.”

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He also advised President Tinubu to retain outstanding young people inherited from the previous administration.

“If you look at some high-performing federal government agencies today, they are led by youths, for instance, the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) is headed by a young man from Adamawa, Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad,” he said.

“Under his watch, the REA has been rejuvenated, revamped and repurposed.

“Aside from introducing standard operating procedures into the agency’s daily activities, Ahmad also set up a committee that came up with standard technical specifications for projects which have undoubtedly improved project delivery and execution.

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“This could only have come from an enterprising, innovative, forward-thinking young person with high energy, enthusiasm, and idealism in their work.”

Lawal also cited the director general of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) as one of the outstanding young people in government.

“If you were familiar with NITDA before now and know what is happening there today, you will agree that Kashifu is a visionary and transformational leader,” he said.

“You can tell he is focused on making NITDA favourably compete with any other IT regulatory agency worldwide, and I think he should be given all the support needed.

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