Joe Igbokwe, an influential APC chieftain, has expressed strong disapproval of the youth groups calling for Seyi Tinubu, the son of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, to run for the Lagos State governorship in 2027. Igbokwe, who has been a key political figure in the APC, argued that governing a state as significant as Lagos requires more than youth energy and familial ties. He emphasized that experience, maturity, and a proven track record of leadership are essential for such an important role, rather than relying on the notion of dynastic succession.
Lagos Governance Requires Experience and Capability
Igbokwe’s comments reflect a broader sentiment in Nigerian politics that political leadership should be earned through merit and experience. Lagos State, being Nigeria’s economic powerhouse, demands a governor who has a deep understanding of its unique challenges, which range from infrastructure and security to education and healthcare. As Igbokwe pointed out, it is not a position for “the boys,” alluding to the idea that the youth should not expect to be given positions of power based solely on their family backgrounds.
The Debate on Youth Involvement in Nigerian Politics
While Igbokwe’s stance may resonate with those who believe that Nigerian politics needs experienced hands, there is a growing movement pushing for greater youth involvement in governance. Young Nigerians have increasingly voiced their discontent with the status quo, calling for more representation and a break from the entrenched political elites. However, the debate continues on whether youth involvement should come through merit-based elections or through family political legacies.
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