Nigerian don supports youth involvement in national decision making
I think you meant to say "Nigerian government supports youth involvement in national decision making".
Yes, that's correct! The Nigerian government has been making efforts to increase youth involvement in national decision making. Here are a few examples:
- The National Youth Policy (2015) - This policy aims to empower young people to participate in the development process and to ensure that their voices are heard in national decision making.
- The Not Too Young To Run Act (2018) - This law reduces the age requirement for presidential and gubernatorial candidates from 40 to 35, allowing more young people to participate in politics.
- The Youth Inclusion Strategy (2019) - This strategy aims to increase youth participation in governance and decision making at all levels, from local to national.
- The National Assembly's Committee on Youth Affairs - This committee is responsible for promoting the interests of young people and ensuring that their voices are heard in national decision making.
- The Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF) - This fund provides financial support to young entrepreneurs and innovators, with the aim of promoting economic development and job creation.
These are just a few examples of the efforts being made to increase youth involvement in national decision making in Nigeria. However, more needs to be done to ensure that young people are truly represented and empowered to participate in the decision making process.