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INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY: Omo Agege Salutes Nigerian Youths, Says No Serious Society Can Underestimate The Vibrant Potentials Of It’s Young People.

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Even in the face of unprecedented challenges, Nigerian youth have continued to demonstrate tremendous courage and resilience thereby giving hope for a better future, says the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege who in a message to mark the United Nations’ International Youth Day, urged all those elected on the populist platform of the All Progressives Congress to renew their people-centred commitment towards a better future under which Nigerian youth can, with better safety, dignity and opportunities, contribute to societal growth and development through the exercise of their fullest potentials.


Senator Omo-Agege said this year’s theme, “Youth Engagement for Global Action” draws attention to the need for the youth to be more involved at the local, national and global levels in initiatives targeted towards sustainable growth and development and “Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr once said: 'One of the greatest liabilities of history is that all too many people fail to remain awake through great periods of social change. Every society has its protectors of status quo and its fraternities of the indifferent who are notorious for sleeping through revolutions'.


“Today, according to him, we must all identify with the Buhari administration’s reform initiatives because our very survival and development depend on our collective ability to stay awake, adjust to new ideas,  remain vigilant and face the continuously evolving challenges of change”.

Furthermore, Senator Omo-Agege said his personal effort for empowerment and development must necessarily include a strong focus on the youth population in his constituency, adding that no serious society can underestimate the vibrant potentials of its young people.

He says "As Margaret Mead, the late American author and cultural anthropologist once said: 'Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has'. “This profoundly resonates with me and my mission at the Senate where I have fully embraced opportunities to work with my colleagues, party members and aides, including a large number of young people drawn from various parts of the Federation.


“Many young Nigerians have become sterling examples in sports, education, technology and numerous other areas of human endeavours and as we observe the International Youth Day, I urge all of us to renew our commitments towards empowering the younger generation and creating a better future,” he stated.

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