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Why Youth Participation in Politics Matters -By Abdul Musa

Youth participation in politics is not just important, it is essential. The strength of any democracy depends on how involved its young people are in shaping decisions. With their numbers, creativity, and courage, youths can lead the charge for a better future. Whether it’s by voting, protesting peacefully, or contesting elections, young people must rise and claim their seat at the table.

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In every nation, the youth are often described as the leaders of tomorrow. But in today’s world, they are not just future leaders, they are also powerful agents of change in the present. As politics continues to shape our societies, the active participation of young people is more crucial than ever. Youth involvement in politics is not just a right; it is a responsibility that can drive national progress, promote good governance, and protect democracy.

Youth represent energy, innovation, and bold ideas. When young people participate in politics, whether by voting, campaigning, joining political parties, or contesting for officethey bring fresh perspectives that reflect the real needs of their generation. For example, during the 2023 Nigerian elections, thousands of first-time voters, mostly students and graduates registered to vote, demanding accountability, security, and economic reforms.

Their voices sparked national conversations on police reform (like the #EndSARS movement), youth unemployment, and education funding. This shows that youth involvement has the power to push leaders to address pressing issues.

Many young people are frustrated by corruption and bad leadership. By participating in politics, they can challenge the status quo and demand transparency. Youth-led organisations such as YIAGA Africa and Not Too Young To Run have empowered young Nigerians to contest elections and monitor voting processes leading to more credible and inclusive outcomes.

The youth dominate social media platforms, which have become powerful tools for political activism. Hashtags, live videos, and online campaigns have forced governments to respond quickly to issues. For instance, during the 2020 #EndSARS protest, young Nigerians used Twitter and Instagram to organise peaceful protests, raise funds, and amplify their demands globally. This digital activism shows how youth can influence policy beyond the

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Despite their passion, many young people face challenges such as limited resources, political godfatherism, and lack of support. Older politicians often dominate parties and discourage youth participation. Also, some youths feel politics is “dirty” or dangerous and choose to stay away. However, staying silent only gives room for bad governance to continue.

Youth participation in politics is not just important, it is essential. The strength of any democracy depends on how involved its young people are in shaping decisions. With their numbers, creativity, and courage, youths can lead the charge for a better future. Whether it’s by voting, protesting peacefully, or contesting elections, young people must rise and claim their seat at the table.

The future belongs to the youth, but only if they step forward and take part in building it.

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