Tinubu hailed for transforming lives of Nigerian youths

The City Boy Movement says President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is transforming the political landscape for Nigerian youth by shifting from rhetoric to structured empowerment, placing young people at the centre of national development.
The director-general of the movement, Oluwatosin Shoga, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, responding to critics following the entry of business leaders and philanthropists such as Obi Cubana into the political space.
According to Mr Shoga, Nigeria is at a defining moment in its democratic evolution, where long-standing calls for inclusion, fresh leadership, and new ideas are beginning to take shape.
“For years, Nigerians, particularly young people, have decried political exclusion, recycled leadership, and limited access to decision-making.
“Today, the increasing participation of young and dynamic Nigerians should not be seen as a threat, but as a renewal of democracy,” stated Mr Shoga.
He said that democracy thrives when capable and willing citizens are encouraged to participate, regardless of their background.
“Nigeria’s push toward national development requires broad participation from individuals who are patriotic, competent, and committed to the country’s growth. Discriminating against citizens willing to contribute would be counterproductive,” Mr Shoga said.
The movement also noted the surge in political interest sparked by the involvement of business leaders such as Obi Cubana, describing it as a positive development that has re-energised youth engagement.
“Thousands of young Nigerians who previously felt disconnected are now paying attention, asking questions, and taking an interest in governance. That level of engagement is the foundation of a healthy democracy,” he said.
The director-general further pointed out what it described as contradictions in public discourse, noting that while Nigerians have long criticised age-dominated leadership, resistance often arises when younger-minded individuals step forward.
He added that political participation is a constitutional right and called on Nigerians to embrace a culture of openness and collective responsibility.
Mr Shoga reaffirmed that under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the administration has sent a clear signal that youth participation, entrepreneurship, and fresh perspectives are valued.
“The inclusiveness of today’s political environment reflects democratic maturity. Nigeria’s future will be built through courage, participation, and unity—not fear of change,” Mr Shoga said.
(NAN)
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