L-R: Donald Duke, Rinsola Abiola and Dayo Israel at The Nigeria Symposium for Young and Emerging Leaders |
Former governor of Cross River, Donald Duke has called on
Nigerians, especially young people, to play a pivotal role in leadership and
governance.
Mr. Duke made this call at the Nigeria Symposium for Young and
Emerging Leaders which held on May 30, 2017 at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island,
Lagos.
According to him, Nigerians behave like tenants in their
country, thereby leaving older politicians and godfathers to take decisions on
their behalf.
Themed 'Open Governance: Improving Transparency and
Accountability in Government', the Symposium brings together leaders in
politics, business, media, and more to discuss issues and challenges of open
government and active citizenship.
Speaking during the panel session titled ‘Office of the
Citizen’, Mr. Duke stated that Nigerian youth need to get involved to make a
difference while in the prime of their lives, or suffer the consequences of not
making the right demands from their government.
“Godfatherism grows out of mentorship... They are there to set
you on a path, but do not let them enslave you. Right now, Nigerian youths have
the numbers to make positive changes in this country, and they should use
it," he said.
"There is a lot of contempt in government now because there
are no consequences to wrong actions by the government. The failure in the
country is the youths' inability to aspire for better lives and situations for
themselves. They behave like tenants in their own country."
Speaking at the event, Rinsola Abiola, a youth advocate and
media aide to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, urged
Nigerian youth to make use of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill in
requesting for information in order to make decisions.
Other speakers at the event include Peter Obi, former governor
of Anambra; Deji Adeyanju, former PDP social media director; Demola Olarewaju,
political strategist/analyst; Japheth Omojuwa, founder and chief strategist,
Alpha Reach; Dayo Isreal, youth advocate; Arit Okpo, award-winning
TV/Radio presenter; and Seun Okinbaloye, political correspondent, Channels TV.
The third edition of the Nigeria Symposium for Young and
Emerging Leaders was powered by The Future Project, in partnership with
National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and Y!/YNaija.com.
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