NewsEkweremadu Canvasses Total Removal Of Age Limits For Political Offices

Ekweremadu Canvasses Total Removal Of Age Limits For Political Offices

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SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, (THEWILL) – The Deputy Senate President, DSP, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, on Thursday called for the total removal of age as one of the criteria for holding political offices in the country.

He rather advocated a situation where the electorate are allowed to make their choices based on their assessment of the competence of those who present themselves for elections.

Ekweremadu, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Constitution Review, identified the youth as the nation’s greatest resource.

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He stated this while granting audience to the #NotTooYoungToRun Campaign championed by the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth and Advancement, YIAGA, in his office at the National Assembly, Abuja.

His words: “We have just acknowledged the young man, Emmanuel Macron, who is now the President of France. We believe it can also happen here in our country; and we believe that with education and exposure, people can achieve a lot at a very young age.

“Therefore, while many Nigerians are calling for a reduction in the age barrier, it is actually my strong and personal opinion that there should be no age barrier in terms of running for political offices or holding executive positions.

“I know, and I believe too, that sovereignty belongs to the people, and they exercise this sovereignty through the ballot box. If they desire to vote in a very young person, so be it. That is their choice, and that is what sovereignty is all about.

“For many years now, we have said that the youth are the leaders of tomorrow. If we continue to sideline them with age barrier, then that tomorrow may never come. But as far as I am concerned, that tomorrow has come and people should be judged by their competence, integrity, and capacity, not their biological age. That is the global trend and we cannot be an exception.”

The DSP said although the Senate Committee on Constitution Review had submitted its final report to the Senate, constitution amendment was a continuous process and issues not covered could always be accommodated in subsequent amendments even in the same assembly.

He commended YIAGA for their campaign, noting that the nation’s democracy was nevertheless making progress as more youth are now participating actively in the political process.

Speaking earlier, the leader of the delegation and Programme Director of YIAGA, Cynthia Mbamalu, sought the Senate’s support for the constitution amendment bill sponsored by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Special Duties, Senator Abdul Aziz Nyako, for the voting age of 18 years to be alligned with eligibility to stand for elections in Nigeria.

Citing the recent election of 39-year old Emmanuel Macron as the new President of France, she called for more political space for youths in Nigeria.

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