Young people in any country represent the future of that country. They have a vital role to play in the development of the country - a duty they must perform.
There are many ways that youths can contribute to national development. They can do so by working hard in any field they are involved in or the work they think they can sustained their livelihood, be it in the teaching, mechanics, or farming fields.
Working for one’s nation with total devotion and commitment is an obligation for every citizen, thus the need to have orientation events for our youths to teach them what national service is all about.
However, to ensure the active participation of young people in national development, they need to be supported and encouraged by the government, the private sector, civil society and their parents.
One does not need to belabour the point that there are many young people who, if given the required support, can contribute meaningfully to national development.
But bringing such youths onboard the development wagon becomes the responsibility of those in authority.
Having said that, it is also essential to note that young people must also believe in themselves; that they can become a big asset, both individually and collectively to national development, if they work hard.
The continued over-dependency phenomenon cannot take our youths anywhere, nor can it help them to meaningfully contribute to national development as expected.
It is true that today’s youths are facing many challenges, such as HIV/AIDS, unemployment and drug abuse, but there also exist opportunities to gradually overcome some of these challenges.
In a situation where opportunities are limited – like nowadays - youths seeking jobs must avoid the habit of pick-and-choose; instead they should learn to take what is available until they get what they want.
This country needs more qualified engineers, plumbers, tailors, economists and journalists etc., to lead us to our development aspirations.
However, to help our youths get to where they want, and enable them become effective contributors to nation-building, all hands must be on deck in achieving this objective, as the youths need support and motivation.
Also to enhance the participation of youths in national development, they must be given the opportunity to effectively participate in decision-making processes, especially on issues affecting their lives.
“Let us acknowledge and celebrate what youths can do to build a safer, more just world. Let us strengthen our efforts to include young people in policies, programmes and decision-making processes that benefit their future and ours.”