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Tinubu will appoint more youths as Heads of Parastatals — Jemila Bio-Ibrahim

The newly screened Ministerial Nominee, Dr Jemila Bio-Ibrahim, has assured that President Bola Tinubu will appoint more youths to various  the yearning and cry of the nation’s youth loud and clear

 

She added that she was unwaveringly committed to realising the President’s renewed hope agenda for the youth of Nigeria.

 

She said this while speaking to reporters after her ministerial screening in Abuja on Wednesday,  Bio-Ibrahim emphasised the importance of youth inclusion in government decision-making.

 

“The President has heard the youth loud and clear by appointing me as the Minister of Youth.

 

“During the general elections, we clamoured for inclusion in government, to be at the decision-making table.

 

“The president has granted our request through my nomination as a minister and Minister of State for Youth, alongside other youthful cabinet members.

 

“Mr. President has promised young people cabinet positions, evident by my nomination and that of my Minister of State and other cabinet members who are young.

 

“Of course, beyond cabinet nominations, we are also sure that more young people will come on board as heads of Parastatals. Clearly, the renewed Hope agenda is highly considerate of young people.”

 

Upon assuming office, Dr. Bio-Ibrahim stressed the importance of conducting a comprehensive diagnosis of youth challenges to engage young people in the decision-making process actively.

 

She explained, “If we want to plan for the future, young people must have input into the process. It’s an all-inclusive approach aimed at ensuring that we involve more young people in shaping a prosperous future.”

 

Addressing concerns about her ability to lead the youth effectively,  Bio-Ibrahim remarked, “Leadership is a lifestyle, not just a role or task.

 

“It is a journey that takes years and a process from envisioning oneself as a leader to leading others towards a common vision.”

 

Dr Bio-Ibrahim also unveiled her plan for periodic engagement with the youth, emphasizing that while she couldn’t specify the frequency, these engagements would address issues relevant to young people, demonstrating her dedication to advancing their interests.

 

As the Minister of Youth, Dr Bio-Ibrahim’s commitment towards championing President Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda for the youths remains steadfast, promising a future where young Nigerians have a meaningful seat at the governance table.

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