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MINISTRY OF COMMENTS, ORIENTATION AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS, "'A TOOL FOR YOUTH INCLUSION IN THE NIGERIAN POLITICS"'


I believe we Nigerians have tolerated  the Nigerian nalog  system for just too long.
Our orientation has got to change. As citizens, we deserve respect and recognition for  our civil rights. Human rights are abused everyday in this country and everyone seems to be adapting to such ideologies and practice.
In the ideal settings,  leaders are selected based on good performance, past experience and the quality of service they render . These days this has changed
Our orientation  has become really  backward.  It is not enough to wish for new leaders through religious and tribal heritage. If we as youths cannot  fight and reorient our selves on what to do and how to progress within our society,  then we are set for dome , as far as Nigeria is concern..

Creating   a ''Ministry Of Comments,Orientaton And Social Affairs '' will not only give us a platform to share our problems, but  it will be seen as legally recognized platform, for us to debate our concerns and profer solutions, through critical thinking in order to  get the desired change that we desire
  
A ''Ministry of comments......'' will  give intellectual youths a forum to be heard and recognised.. Kudos to the' Not Too Young To Run movement,    Yes ,it is a step,  but we need more than that,  we can see The Ministry Of Comments,Orientation......" as a main tool to moulding the great leadership concept that we perceive.
As a  Supporter of the Not too young  to Run initiative,  I think we can incorporate  this ministry ' into our agenda,  as a major tool in attaining our   goals. 
Minwhile,  i also think if we share this idea around,  we can grow a community of youths with same mindset and value.
 Could this be passed as a bill in the National house of assembly?
Well, I think the President,  The Senate president and  every  lawmaker in the National House of Assembly and representative, as well as  every supporter of the 'Not Too Young To Run' initiative, who have perceived the siege against our Democracy wouldn't hesitate to support this. 
Remember , it is ""Not too Young to Run'' not, "not too young to Runaway,"  neither is it "not too young to be dumb". 
As we pray everyday,  Let's voice out and take articulated decisions  so the works of our heroes will not be vane 

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