NotTooYoungToRun Campaign Hits Kwara State (See Photos)

 Tuesday, 16th May, 2017, history was made in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, as a Non-governmental   Organisation  (NGO), Brain Builders  International   led   citizens and   other   CivilSociety   Organisations   in   the   State   on   a   peaceful   road   walk   to   the   Kwara   State   House   ofAssembly complex. The movement was to ethically lobby the legislators to support the Not TooYoung To Run Bill.

 Tijani Sheriffdeen, an undergraduate student of the University of Ilorinreports.In a remarkable demonstration of support for the ‘Not Too Young To Run’ bill, scores of youthslast Tuesday gathered at the New Yidi roundabout, Ilorin, fully prepared to march to the KwaraState House of Assembly complex to continue their mobilisation of support for the bill.

On getting to the Assembly complex, they were warmly received by the House leader, Hon.Hassan Oyeleke and other members of the House, who had just ended their proceeding for theday.The National Coordinator of Brain Builders International (BBI), Mr. Olasupo Abideen, who ledthe   youths   informed   the   lawmakers   that  they   were   at   the  Assembly   to   solicit   their   supporttowards ensuring the passage of the Not Too Young To Run bill, which is currently pending atthe National Assembly.

He   explained   that   there   had   been   peaceful   agitations   for   the   involvement   of   youths   in   thepolitical system of the country, adding that similar peaceful walks have been held in other statesof the federation to canvass support for the Not Too Young To Run Bill.Olasupo observed  that  young  people   have  made  significant   contributions   to the  growth anddevelopment   of   Nigeria,   and   as   such,   should   be   given   more   opportunities   to   participate   indecision making and governance of the country.

To further prove his position, the BBI National Coordinator mentioned some vibrant youth whoare contributing to the development of Nigeria in their respective capacities to incude BashirAhmad, Tolu Ogunlesi, Adebola Williams among others.Responding,   the   House   leader,   Hassan   Oyeleke   representing   the  Speaker,   Rt.   Hon.   Dr.  AliAhmad expressed support of the House for the bill and assured that the House would treat theproposal as soon as it is presented to it.

Also speaking, a member of the House, Hon. Moshood Bakare pledged his support for the Billand promised to lobby other legislators to give life to this Bill.He said he is someone who believes in the capacity and brilliance of youths as he himself heldbrilliant capacities where he performed wonderfully well at a very young age. “If youths aredoing wonderfully well outside this nation, why should we then restrict the brilliant minds wehave in our own country, ” he said

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