By Olukayode Ajulo
As
the world educates and initiates her young ones as modern species more
aggressively attuned to the flexibilities of modernity as working antidote to
rigid political antiquity which is largely Africa’s bane, Africa, yes, Nigeria,
has ingloriously glued itself to gerontocracy. It wasn’t particularly bad for Nigeria at the get-go. Early nationalists who
fought for, sought and got independence for the nation Nigeria did same in their youths.
*Awolowo |
Remember
Herbert Macaulay, Al-Haji Aminu Kano, Al-Haji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa,
Professor Eyo Ita, Al-Haji Sir Ahmadu Bello, Alvan Ikoku, Dennis Osadebay, Dr.
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Egbert Udo Udoma, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Joseph Tarka,
General Murtala Mohammed and the up and doing General Yakubu Gowon all called
the shots as leaders of the country in their youth,an era Nigerians call
golden, years that fanned radical changes and revolutionary ideologies that saw
the country out of the woods. When it comes to mind that three of these
prominent Nigerians, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, and Nnamdi Azikiwe,
personally participated in negotiations for the independence from Britain , then you can
dearly bemoan the political Egypt to which Nigeria has gladly returned.
Today,
our state and federal parliaments have become virtual permanent homes for
docile and unproductive septuagenarians and lame octogenarians who do but
deepen the depth of our doom as a country. We must hammer the truism that youth
mainstreaming can allow young people to change the world by creating new
awareness, opportunities, policies, systems and cultures that foster youth
engagement. In political parties, youth mainstreaming could allow for children
and youth to affect democratic representation even in parties that would deny
them the right to vote or otherwise become engaged. Whatever age they are,
young people can run for office anywhere in the world as an act of protest; to
make a stand or to draw attention.
In
my sojourn across my country -Nigera vis-a-vis the age demography of political
leaders among the major ethic, I dare say there’s no denying that the
predomination of these gerontocrats in Nigerian political space seems more
prevalent among the Yoruba people of the Southwest, Nigeria .
It would alarm one who’s initiated and rich enough of Yoruba’s culture to the
effect that the youth of this tribe has always been it’s strength and a central
part of its rich history. Its but alien to us (the Yorubas) for old men and
women to be avaricious especially with political power and office. It was not
so with the people and culture of the Yoruba at the various chapters and sagas
in history, for instance, it wasn’t so when the late Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona,
the Awujale of Ijebu land was enthroned at age 26
in 1960.