President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Saturday advocated the
removal of the constitutional age limit of 40 years for a Nigerian to
become president.
Jonathan described the provision as discriminatory against young
Nigerians, who had the energy, ideas and other qualities to lead the
country to greatness.
Jonathan spoke at an international youth conference, organised by the
Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF), with the theme, “Capacity
for Change for a New Nigeria’’.
He challenged the youth to forward a constitution amendment bill to
the National Assembly for the removal of all discriminatory provisions
in terms of age and promised to support them.
The president said the call by the Chairman and Founder of NYPF, Mr
Moses Siasia, for 35 per cent affirmative action for the youth in
governance also limited the aspiration of the group.
He noted that asking for a percentage amounted to self-limitation,
considering that the youth had all that was required to govern,
especially the numerical strength to get the highest office in the land.
“The youths have no limit in terms of number and capacity to lead this country to greatness.
“The only limit is that for youths to contest as president, they need to be 40.
“If Gen. Yakubu Gowon was able to rule this country at 32, there is no reason why the youths should not be given the chance.
“So, don’t ask for per cent because by that request you are limiting yourselves.
“I think what the youth should do now is to come together, and I will
support you, and take a bill to the National Assembly to amend some
discriminatory provisions of the constitution in terms of age.’’
Jonathan pledged the continued support of his administration to the
youth through policies and programmes that would continue to harness
their huge potential for national development.
He said through programmes, such as YouWin, SURE-P, Graduate
Internship Scheme and the Community Service Programme, his
administration would continue to create opportunities for young people.
He stated that the youth deserved encouragement because they were the
ones winning laurels and making the country proud in sports and other
international competitions.
“These programmes and many more we are doing to make sure we give
opportunities to our young people, because we appreciate the young
people; they have made this country proud.
“I always say that whenever you read newspapers, watch television or
listen to the radio, those who preach hate, quarrel and try to divide us
on the basis of ethnicity and religion are not the young people but
grandfathers.
“The youths live with whomever they are comfortable with regardless
of ethnic or religious affiliation; they want to marry whomever they
love.
“They are not like those old people who are disturbing us, who want to divide us based on religion and all kinds of sentiments.
“But listening to you here gives me hope that this country is
beginning to change, and it is changing for the better,’’ Jonathan said.
Earlier, Siasia had said that the leaders of the global economy were people below 35 years.
He said that NYP was building the capacities of young Nigerians to make them ready tools for nation building.
“We have built a database for all young professionals globally. We
want a situation where we will use young Nigerians to build the nation.
“But we have been nourished by a generation of broken promises, so we
appeal to the president to give young professionals 35 per cent
affirmative action in governance,’’ Siasia said. (NAN)
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