The group noted that it received with great pleasure news that the bill scaled through second reading and has been committed to the constitution review committee.
President of the group, Adewunmi Emoruwa said to the press that the group was encouraged by the level of interest and support the drive has received from majority of young Nigerians, and remarked that it was worthy of note that the House of Representatives decided to toe the path of progressiveness as other nations are making progress through deliberate youth inclusion and participation.
LEPAN had earlier organized a solidarity rally to the National Assembly ahead of the sitting where the bill christened the #NotTooYoungToRun bill was to be brought up for a second reading at the National Assembly.
The group was also joined in the rally by Senator Philip Aduda, representing Federal Capital Territory in the upper chamber, who endorsed the petition to reduce the age of candidacy and pledged his support to the cause whenever it is brought before the Senate.
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3 comments:
Yeaaaaa!!! Wow! Really good news, Time to change ambition ASAP. Wait o, hope forms will be affordable, nd no godfatherism...hmm speaking the mind of Amadioha
Go go go Nija hurrah!!!,abeg those old crags should go nd rest jor nd pave way for fresh people
Hope the youths won't be turned to puppets? (jst passn by)
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