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Stakeholders Unveil “Soft Nigeria” in Asaba to Promote Youth Participation in Politics

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Stakeholders on Thursday inaugurated what they termed “Soft Nigeria” to promote young people involvement in governance, particularly emphasizing a shift from protest-driven engagement to structured democratic participation.

The civic platform, unveiled on February 26, 2026, is positioned as a national movement designed to deepen youth involvement in policymaking and reform processes. While its promoters describe it as a bridge between citizens and government, its broader message centered on redefining how young Nigerians engage the state.

Delivering the keynote address titled “Youth as Partners in Governance: Constructive Advocacy versus Destructive Agitation,” Woyemi Adeyemi argued that Nigeria’s demographic realities make youth inclusion not optional but imperative.

According to him, young people constitute a significant proportion of Nigeria’s population and must move beyond being passive recipients of public policy to becoming active partners in governance.

He distinguished constructive advocacy, peaceful, organized, and evidence-based engagement, from destructive agitation, which he said often undermines institutions and weakens democratic gains.

“Constructive advocacy strengthens institutions while demanding reform. Destructive agitation weakens the very systems required for long-term change,” Adeyemi stated.

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Referencing global governance frameworks promoted by bodies such as the United Nations and the African Union Commission, he noted that inclusive policymaking models consistently demonstrate that youth participation enhances stability and accelerates development.

At the heart of the conversation was the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose reform-driven agenda formed a central theme of the event.

Speakers maintained that while economic reforms may create short-term pressures, sustained engagement and informed participation are critical to long-term national recovery and growth.

Soft Nigeria’s promoters clarified that the platform is not a political party structure but a civic education and engagement movement aimed at simplifying government policies and mobilizing informed citizen participation.

Dr. Oritsegbegbemi Maurice Ojoede, an APC chieftain and Executive Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Political Affairs, described the initiative as a vehicle for transforming frustration into constructive democratic capital.

He said the movement would focus on town halls, campus dialogues, and community engagements across the 36 states to explain reforms in job creation, education, cost of living, and economic opportunities.

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Beyond encouraging youth activism, the keynote also outlined responsibilities for government institutions, including strengthening civic space, improving transparency, and creating formal mechanisms for youth input.

Adeyemi referenced reforms such as the Not Too Young To Run Act as examples of institutional efforts to lower barriers to political participation, while stressing the need for deeper structural inclusion.

He also called on young Nigerians to improve political literacy, engage in electoral processes, and translate protest demands into actionable policy proposals.

Observers say the Asaba launch signals more than the birth of a platform; it represents an attempt to recalibrate civic culture in Nigeria by channeling youth energy into structured dialogue and policy influence.

As Soft Nigeria prepares to expand nationwide, the debate it has sparked may prove just as significant as the movement itself, raising enduring questions about how Africa’s most populous nation balances dissent, reform, and democratic consolidation in an era shaped by its youthful majority.

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