Join Unionism To Learn Governance Structure, Decision Making Processes- Fayemi Urges Youths

Oyo State House of Assembly Speaker, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin

Former governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi has urged youths particularly the students to get involved in student unionism to have ample opportunity to learn about governance structures and decision-making processes.

Fayemi gave the urge on the second day of Adebo Ogundoyin Students’ Legislative Summit held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan on Thursday.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who was represented by the Majority Leader, Ekiti State Assembly, Engr. Tolulope Ige, revealed that campus politics will enable them to gain valuable experience in leadership and governance.

“By participating in student councils, legislative bodies, and policy discussions, we can gain valuable experience in leadership and governance.”

The Highlight of the final day was the division of the delegates in different syndicate groups.

This afforded the opportunity to discuss, appraise and share their views on key components of national development which included Power, Education, True Federalism, Health Care, Agriculture and Food Security, Technology, Employment and Human capital development, Environment, Culture and Tourism.

Speaking at the end of the Summit, the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin said the Students Legislative Summit was a huge success.

He said the turnout was impressive while the resource persons were brilliant and insightful.

“The maiden edition of Adebo Ogundoyin Students’ Legislative Summit has been concluded. To God be the glory as the 2day event lived up to expectation. I am very happy that in the last two days, we have been able to expose the students to the nitty-gritty of lawmaking and its impact in nation building. It was well attended by students from 65 tertiary institutions across Southwest Nigeria while the array of experienced speakers, panelists and moderators who attended the Summit gave beautiful and brilliant presentations. I would like to say again that the Summit provided an opportunity for the delegates to air their views on critical sectors of the economy.

“I must say that the Summit has further convinced me of the need to create more training programs and avenues for the youths to garner experiences and also learn from the elders. We must allow them to be part of national discourse. They should be able to express themselves, and we should let their suggestions and views count. This will give them a sense of belonging and will make the Government policies acceptable to them.”  Oyo State Speaker said.

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