NHRC seeks comprehensive rights-approach to youth empowerment

The National Human Rights Commission has called for a comprehensive rights-based approach to youth empowerment.
In a message to mark the 2025 International Youth Day, Tony Ojukwu, the executive secretary of NHRC, stated that governments at all levels must address unemployment, facilitate access to quality health and education, and prepare youth for leadership.
He also emphasised the imperatives of strengthening protection efforts for the younger population, boosting their access to economic opportunities, and ensuring that they participate actively at all levels of governance.
He urged the government and other stakeholders to support the young population in realizing their aspirations, so that they can contribute their quota to peacebuilding and national development.
According to him, young Nigerians are not just beneficiaries of development, but also deep thinkers, active innovators, mobilisers, and partners in shaping a future anchored on equity, dignity, and respect for human rights.
“In advancing the commission’s mandate and inclusivity, we are committed to empowering youth voices, ensuring their full participation in decision-making processes, and protecting their rights in line with national and international human rights obligations,” he said.
Mr Ojukwu noted that, despite the huge potential, energy, and resilience of Nigerian youths, their path remains fraught with significant challenges, such as unemployment, underemployment, poor access to quality education, and inadequate leadership and mentorship.
”The prevalent economic uncertainty faced by the Nigerian youths are mostly affected by the rising cost of living. This has emerged as the most pressing concern, followed closely by unemployment, poverty, and insecurity.
”These factors take a heavy toll on their well-being, with many expressing frustration at limited opportunities for meaningful political and economic participation and a sense of exclusion from governance processes,” he said.
(NAN)
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