The passing of the not too young to run bill has rekindled the hope that sooner than later, Nigerian youths would find themselves in the positions of authority. The forthcoming 2019 general election would serve as the litmus test for the laws. However, the spirit and enthusiasm or passion of Nigerian youths is being gradually killed by political parties. The ongoing sales of nomination forms by various political parties have been greeted with hue and cry. The exorbitant costs of the forms being charged by our political parties have become a matter of public discourse. It is generally viewed as a direct attack to the ambition of many promising and intelligent youths.
From how things unfold, it seems the political parties, in cahoots with the ruling elite are hell bent to deny Nigerian youths their constitutional right to contest. The political parties which serve as the platform for leadership recruitment have failed to create a level playing field or a conducive atmosphere for the Nigerian youths to excel in our democratic setting.
For the youths who can afford the price of the forms, they will be confronted with additional challenges of heavy financial war chest to settle the powerful party delegates. Also, they need to become the preferred or anointed candidates of our emperor governors to win the party primaries. These huddles will inevitably discourage the youths from actively participating in politics.
- Ibrahim Mustapha Pambegua,
Kaduna State.