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Fayemi Urges FG to Address Youth Despair to Avert Crisis

Fayemi explained that the youth feel let down by the older generation's failure to create a supportive system for their aspirations

paulcraft by paulcraft
May 24, 2024
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  • Dr. Fayemi warned that neglecting youth issues could escalate into significant problems, referencing the EndSARS protests as a stark example
  • Fayemi emphasized the urgent need for opportunities for youth, highlighting the dangers of their growing despair and frustration

Dr. Kayode Fayemi, a former Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has raised concerns about the growing neglect and despair among Nigeria’s youth. He warned that this could become a significant issue if not addressed promptly.

At an evening conference for civil society leaders in Abuja, Fayemi stressed the urgency of the situation. The event, “Forging a Common Front for Sustainable Development as Civil Society Leaders in Government,” was organized by the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD) and the Ford Foundation.

Fayemi, also a visiting professor at the African Leadership Centre, King’s College, London, highlighted the challenges faced by youths in the IT and creative sectors and those involved in informal street-level activities. He emphasized the need for those in power to recognize and respond to the issues affecting these areas.

“Anyone in a position of authority should be deeply concerned about the despair among our young population,” Fayemi stated. He referenced the EndSARS protests as an example of how youth frustration can escalate. What began as an online protest against police brutality grew into a large-scale movement, highlighting the deep-seated issues facing young Nigerians.

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Fayemi explained that the youth feel let down by the older generation’s failure to create a supportive system for their aspirations. He stressed the importance of listening to and acting on their concerns to prevent further discontent.

“Years of neglect and failure to invest in youth support systems are turning this demographic into a major disruptive force,” he warned. “The ticking time bomb of youth despair is getting louder. We must act swiftly to create opportunities for our young people to reach their full potential.”

Dr. Otive Igbuzor, the founding Executive Director of Centre LSD, also spoke at the event. He emphasized that sustainable development should protect future generations’ rights and opportunities while preventing environmental degradation.

Several notable figures attended the conference, including the President of the Ford Foundation, Mr. Darren Walker, and the African Director of the MacArthur Foundation, Dr. Kole Shettima. Other prominent civil society leaders and current and former government officials were also present.

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