The event is being organized by Act Now (a political strategy group affiliated to the APC), the All Progressives Youth Forum (APYF) and the Office of the Lagos State APC Youth Leader. Expected speakers at the summit include the Lagos State APC Youth Leader, Omotayo Sanyaolu; actor and politician, Desmond Elliot; Former Deputy Chief of Staff to the Ekiti State Governor, Seun Odewale; Head of SME Banking, Stanbic Bank, Akin Oyebode, amongst others
According to the Planning Committee, the goal of the summit to translate the energies of young people into positive political action.
“As with many issues today, a generation gap is evident,” a statement from the organizers read. “Young people, mostly, feel politics is a game almost solely played by older people. With a median age of 17.9 years, Nigeria’s political space has a stubborn vacuum that must be filled up by the interested, participating and competent young people.
“The idea of the Summit was borne out of the need to fill this vacuum. Young members of the party recognise a need for the party to take the conversation from various Social Media outlets to an organised structure and commence a dialogue with the youth on its plans for a New Nigeria, a New Nigeria with emphasis on economic and political inclusion.”
The event kicks off at 9am. Interested participants are encouraged to register at www.apcyouthsummit.ng. The event will be livestreamed at www.apcyouthsummit.ng and Twitter users can also follow the conversation via the hashtag #ANewNigeria.
“We are organizing the Youth Summit as a platform for young Nigerians to engage the All Progressives Congress on its plans for a new Nigeria. It will also serve as an avenue to present the three measures to support the participation of young Nigerians in the political process. The summit is themed ‘A New Nigeria by New Nigerians’ and its discussion will center on economic opportunities, social welfare and political participation,” the statement said.
Signed,
IKEM ISIEKWENA
For the Planning Committee
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