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Omoyele Sowore, activist, founder of the anti-corruption news service “Sahara Reporters” and former presidential candidate may be getting the nod of many more elites.
Sowore launched his Revolution Now movement to address the irresponsible leadership that has continued from the PDP to the APC. While the activist dreams of a better nation he is also demanding that the power is taken back by the citizens.
Although he was arrested by the DSS and eventually restricted to Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The Revolution Now campaign is ongoing and it appears more people are joining the fight against corruption, bad leadership and irresponsible management of the nation’s resources.
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former President, is asking African youths to dislodge older generation from leadership positions.
Obasanjo enjoined the youths to participate actively in the  activities of political parties with a view to taking over the structure from them.
Obasanjo said this on Wednesday while delivering a keynote address at an interactive session held virtually to mark this year’s International Youth Day.
The programme was organised by the Youth Development Centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Participants were drawn from Nigeria, Mali, USA, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa.
According to him, unless old people are forced out of the political stage, they will continue to occupy  the leadership positions to  the detriment of the youths.
Obasanjo said “Unless you squeeze out those who are in office and those who want to remain in office perpetually, some after the age of 80, unless you squeeze them out, they will not want to be out.
“The type of change I am talking about, that I believe we can all embark upon is to subscribe to the constitution of political parties in favour of youths. Or if you like it you call it affirmative action in favour of youths. For instance, if you say, in the constitution of a political party, not less than 50 per cent of those who hold executive office within the party will be less than 40 years.
“You can  even go  beyond that and say that people who will be put up for election, not less than 50 per cent of them will be less than 40 years of age. That’s affirmative action. That’s positive discrimination in favour of youths”.

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