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Fayose Praises National Assembly For Passing #NotTooYoungToRun Bill

The Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has commended the National Assembly for passing the bill to reduce the age limits for elective positions.

“If a Nigerian who is 18 years can vote, such a person should also be qualified to be voted for and whether or not such person can be elected should be left in the hands of the electorate,” the governor said in a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Mr Lere Olayinka.

“Most importantly, age is not a barrier to intellectual capability and that has been in most countries led by young people. Here in Nigeria, General Yakubu Gowon was Head of State at 32.”

The governor, who gave the assurance that the Ekiti State House of Assembly will endorse the bill when presented to it, called on other state Houses of Assembly to endorse the bill, saying, “There is no nation that can develop without giving its youths the opportunity to serve.”d


He added, “There is nothing wrong in a 30-year-old contesting for President not to even talk of 35-year-old because the future of Nigeria belongs to the youths.”

The governor also declared that he was already putting into practice provisions of the bill in Ekiti State, explaining that it is in recognition of the importance of youths’ involvement in governance that he restricted the age anyone can contest for councillor to between 18 and 40 years.
In praising the National Assembly for passing the bill, the governor, however, called for the removal of the age limit altogether.

“I salute the Natinal Assembly for passing this very important bill that will enable young Nigerians to contest for President at 35, governor at 30 and House of Representative or State Assemblies at 25. But the National Assembly should have removed the age barrier completely,” the governor said.

The governor, who reiterated his resolve to enforce an age limit for local government positions, said, “This bill passed by the National Assembly has reinforced my position on the age limit for local council positions in Ekiti State.

“It is my position that our youths must be allowed to participate in governance since they are the ones who provide the largest votes during elections.

“Most importantly, the future belongs to the youths and I believe that they should be giving prominent roles in structuring that future which belongs to them

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