There is no gainsaying the fact that youths are the bedrock of
every society; I see youths as trustees that foster great nation. The discourse
youth evokes myriads of concerns from all and sundry especially as to the age
limit, sadly, everyone wants to be tagged a youth in our modern society,
excluding age, one criterion for measuring whom a youth is should be vibrancy
which ultimately entails vibrancy of the mind and physical vibrancy, however, there
is a discrepancy between being vibrant and youthful age, not all vibrant
persons are youths as all youths are not vibrant.
Inasmuch as I find it dicey to associate youth-hood with age
this discourse will not be complete without at least, being clothed with age
bracket, in terms of age, I will say that a youth is someone within the of
18-40 years, other distinguishing factors include but not limited to fashion,
topics and the kind of crimes they engage in. The youthful age is a prime age
that is replete with myriads of explorations and responsibilities; it is at
this stage in life that you will definitely wield the cause of your stay on
earth.
Being called a youth in Nigeria is an approach to
x-raywhat it takes to be a youth in Nigeria as regards tribulations and
aspirations. I will commence by quoting the immortal words of Kofi Anan: Young
people should be at forefront of change and innovation. Empowered, they can be
key agents for development and peace. If, however, they are left on society's
margins, all of us will be impoverished. Let us ensure that young people have
every opportunity to participate in the lives of their societies.
With the recent global trends the youths are fast becoming the
most endangered species, Nigeria at forefront leaves nothing to be desired
of.The youth constitute more than65 percent of the population. This
is the population that should have upheld the integrity and unity of Nigeria.
This is the population they incorrectly represent as leaders of tomorrow.
The youths should not dash the confidence reposed in them by
simply believing that they are the leaders of tomorrow, it is a monumental
fallacy committed by our parents andsit-tightleaders,
sothey can perpetuate themselves in power, there is nothing like
tomorrow in a country like ours, a country where leaders are being recycled
perpetually, a country where youths serve as thugs for their grandfathers, a
country where a seventy year old man serves as the minister for youth affairs ,
a country where leaders compete to siphon the commonwealth . They crippled our
efforts towards self actualisation by allowing the existence of time wasting
ventures in Nigeria , things such as betting, lotto, BBN and so on, these are
unfortunately what we youths have devoted our precious time to. It istime
the youth say no to this broad day deceit, but have the youths played their own
part?
Nowadays, the youth sheepishly believe that the easiest way to
make it is to migrate out of Nigeria. Most of them tarnish our image abroad,
some are treated shabbily. While the truth of the matter is that there is a
huge increase in unemployment rate globally. Nigerian case appears to be unique
because the citizens are over dependent on the government, an average Nigerian
youth take pride in the notion that once hecan acquire a university
degree that it is a free ticket to Eldorado, with which he can secure a high
paying job anywhere.
Sadly, finding a job with just a certificate presently is as
hard as letting a carmelthrough the eye of a needle, the employers
require a minimum of five years experience, where are you going to get that
from, your mothers womb? But I do not blame the employers of labour a bit, if
I have my own business I will not employ a fresh graduate who has nothing to
offer except a certificate which was acquired through archaic curriculum. Most
youths regrettably failed to equip themselves with relevant skills while in
school.
The sad reality is that if every graduate goes with the
mentality of job hunting upon graduation, who will now create the jobs? The
government? Your guess is as good as mine. The answer is no, definitely the
government cannot cater for all the citizens in terms of job creation, even in
advanced countries majority of the jobs are being created by private individuals.
In America for instance, not less than 60% of the jobs are created by private
individuals. What Nigerian youths should clamour for should be government
presence in the areas of infrastructure, establishment of enabling environment
for private individuals to strive. Surprisingly, the reverse is the case in
Nigeria, the more the youth hope on the government the more they disappoint
them, there isno enabling environment for small business owners in
Nigeria, electricity which Nigeria purportedly supplies to other African
nations is a nightmare, almost every business this era is run on electricity
for optimal results.
A survey I conducted in major markets in Lagos state revealed
that when an average business owner is done paying for all the levies he is
left with nothing but a stipend. Unfortunately, there is no provision for loan
or grant for youths who want to delve into business, I could recall the
treatment meted out on me in 2017 when I approached one of the commercial banks
in Ogun State for loan, they did not just turn me down but the young banker
sympathetically reminded me that such provisions do not exist in Nigeria.
According to him, there are some agencies establishedby
governmentwhose job is to disburse loans, one of which is BOI (Bank of
Industry) but as they say in Nigerian parlance you need long legs to secure
loans from them. It appears that the big players have catered away with the
loans meant for small business owners that are a typical robbing from Peter to
pay Paul, without ordinary citizens who constitute majority of the bank
customers there would not be banks in Nigeria, most politicians and businessmen
move their money and investment to tax haven societies.
Sadly, in the area of leadership, it is a pitiable situation
that the leaders of tomorrow are actually waiting for tomorrow to take the
mantle of leadership. They are contented with the peanuts they receive from our
corrupt leaders who utilise them as thugs to actualise their selfish ambition.
They are quite aware that the youths cannot decline their alluring offer
because the youths have been impoverished. It is on the part of the youths to
realise the repercussions of their actions in time; definitelythe
politicians will empowerthem with arms and ammunition only to label them
terrorists when they get to the corridors of power. Most of these politicians
have their relatives and businesses abroad. Over there, they receive the best
of social amenities ranging from durable road networks to state of the art
hospitals. Theseare major deathtraps in Nigeria; each year billions of
naira is budgeted for road construction and maintenance by these unscrupulous
sit-tight leaders in the long run they will embezzle same thereby constructing
feeble roads with the leftover. It has become a routine for incumbent
administration to overlook projects initiated by its predecessors. For them,
government is not a continuum; this is a smart approach for them to have a
medium of siphoning our commonwealth.These are monies that would have being
channeled towards betterment of those they term the leaders of tomorrow.
In furtherance, Nigeria being one of the countries with the
highest number of youths does not reflect towards positive angle at all, a case
study being the educational sector that demands for urgent state of emergency.
Rightly put, the amount allocated for Parliamentarian wardrobe allowance is
twice bigger than annual allotment foreducational sector. How do we
achieve our dream of becoming leaders of tomorrow through shoddy education? How
do we compete globally? Look at Singapore; if they have sat down clamouring change
begins with me they would have remained a third world country till infinity.
The government should stop the blame game and witch hunting of past leaders and
do what they are elected for. It is saddening because 99.9% of these leaders
enjoyed the best of education and facilities during their time; they were given
scholarship, and were fed by the government with quality education.
I want to take out time to advise the youths because Im one
too. I want you to know that nothing lasts forever; ill-gotten wealth is
transient. I want you to understand that internet fraud isa public
menace, if it works out for some, you may do it and not go scot-free
undoubtedly, karma will catch up on those who have taken it as a job someday.
Do not be a bad influence or be used as a bad example to the society. I want
you to desist from those bad acts, believe and work towards becoming your true
self. Do not be an anointed consumer who cannot do without social
media,doing unnecessary things that would not add value to your life when
some are busy making exploit through the same platform. Be you, do not wine in
mediocrity, you are not created to be a mediocre but to make meaningful impact
to the society and country.
In conclusion, I will employ the youth to take the freedom they
desire because it is theirs already, they should not wait for any leader to do
so for them, we should also acknowledge the fact that we are from diverse
tribes and now is not time to embrace bigotry, ethnic war and all form of
negativity against one another. We should take pride in our number and unite
for positive agenda, as one indivisible and indissoluble unit, we can disrupt
the antics of the evil leaders who want to create more division amongst us so
they can remain in power, we should skillfully take the leadership we need; if
France can do it Nigeria can do it as well. 2023 is around the corner, many
politicians will promise us castles in the moon, I wish we could think
correctly and do the needful. We do not need to carry placards and occupy the
street because it is ours already, the most effective revolution is the one
achieved through the ballot boxes. We must be proactive and innovative in order
to create jobs for ourselves.We should not carry placards and occupy the
streets because we are the owners of the streets already.
God bless Nigerian youths.
Isaac Success can be reached via olukoyaisaac20@gmail.com
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