COP29: APC Youth Leader Calls for Youth Inclusion in African Governance;
By: Edirin Robinson
The North West Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdulhamid Umar Muhd, made a passionate appeal for African leaders to prioritize youth inclusion in policymaking and governance.
He asserted this in a Statement made available to the media in Kaduna yesterday.
The statement stated that the APC youth leader who was at the 29th United Nations Climate Change and Conference of Political Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, emphasized the need for deliberate efforts to engage young people in decision-making processes, particularly in addressing critical issues like climate change.
Representing Nigerian youths on the global stage, Abdulhamid noted that African youths are brimming with innovative ideas that could drive the continent’s development but are often sidelined in governance.
“Young people are not just beneficiaries of policies; they are critical stakeholders in shaping them. Their creativity and innovation are key to solving global challenges, including the climate crisis,” Abdulhamid said during his presentation.
He highlighted the contributions of Nigerian youths, particularly in climate-related innovations such as renewable energy projects and eco-friendly technologies. However, he lamented the lack of recognition and support for these initiatives, stressing that Africa’s progress hinges on unlocking the potential of its youth.
“From recycling innovations to sustainable energy solutions, Nigerian youths have already shown their capacity to lead the fight against climate change.
Yet, their voices remain underrepresented in governance and decision-making,” he added.
Abdulhamid also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to expand youth inclusion in strategic decision-making within his administration.
He urged the Nigerian government to create platforms for young people to contribute meaningfully to national development, especially in technology-driven sectors.
Reflecting on the opportunity to address a global audience, Abdulhamid described his participation at COP29 as a defining moment. “This is not just about advocating for youth inclusion; it is about securing the future of our continent by empowering those who will inherit it,” he said.
He concluded by encouraging African leaders to recognize the role of youth as innovators and changemakers, urging them to create enabling environments for their contributions. Abdulhamid reaffirmed his commitment to representing Nigerian youths on international platforms and driving policies that prioritize their inclusion and development.