Reconsider Appointment of Youth Minister, BBYDI Urges Tinubu
The Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative (BBYDI) has urged President Bola Tinubu to reconsider appointment of Abubakar Momoh as the Minister of Youth.
BBYDI, a youth-based non-profit organisation that promotes good governance and youth-inclusive policies in a statement issued by its Director Communications, Sanni Alausa-Issa on Saturday implored Tinubu to take immediate steps to ensure that the youth’s voices are genuinely heard and respected within his administration.
The statement read: “In a move that has left many young citizens and advocates baffled, President Bola Tinubu’s recent appointment of Abubakar Momoh as the Minister of Youth has sparked concerns about the government’s commitment to representing and addressing the needs of the youth population. The Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative (BBYDI), a youth-based non-profit organisation that promotes good governance and youth-inclusive policies, strongly urges President Tinubu to reconsider this choice and take immediate steps to ensure that the youth’s voices are genuinely heard and respected within his administration.
“In his inaugural speech, President Tinubu said the youth will feature prominently in his government. According to the National Youth Policy in Nigeria, a youth is an individual between 18-29 years while the African Youth Charter defines it as anyone between 15-35 years.
“Therefore, appointing a minister outside the youth demographic contradicts the president’s claims and raises questions about the administration’s intentions. While age should not be the sole determinant of a person’s qualifications, it is crucial to have representatives who can relate to and understand the unique challenges faced by our nation’s youth. Youths should be considered for ministerial positions, especially for portfolios that directly concerns them.”
The group emphasised that a government that genuinely seeks to address the concerns of its young citizens must make youth-focused choices in its leadership including appointing individuals who understand the youth’s aspirations, struggles, and innovative ideas and possess the energy and dedication to drive meaningful change.
They also appealed to Tinubu led administration to initiate a genuine dialogue with youth representatives and organisations to understand their needs, aspirations, and concerns, noting that involving the youth in policy discussions and implementation can foster a sense of ownership and collaboration.