The Constitution currently stipulates 40 years as the minimum age for anybody seeking the highest office in the land.
But Jonathan said the age limit was a
discrimination against Nigerian youths who he said have all the
wherewithals to rule the country.
Jonathan made his position known at an
international youth summit organised by the Nigerian Young Professionals
Forum at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
He said if a former Head of State, Gen.
Yakubu Gowon (retd.), could rule the country at the age of 32, there was
nothing wrong in giving youths a chance to lead.
While urging the youth, who attended the
summit with the theme “Capacity for Change for a New Nigeria” to
initiate a bill to the National Assembly for the amendment of the
provision, Jonathan promised to support such a step.
The President said, “The youths have no
limit in terms of number and capacity to lead this country to greatness.
The only limit is that for youths to contest as President, they need to
be 40.
“If Gen. Yakubu Gowon was able to rule this country at 32, there is no reason why the youths should not be given the chance.
“I think what the youth should do now is
to come together, and I will support you, and take a bill to the
National Assembly to amend some discriminatory provisions of the
constitution in terms of age.’’
Jonathan pledged that his administration would continue to come up with policies that would be favourable to the youths.
He listed some of the programmes already
put in place by the Federal Government to harness youths’ potential to
include YouWin, SURE-P, Graduate Internship Scheme and the Community
Service Programme, among others.
Jonathan, while observing that youths
were making the nation proud in all spheres, argued that those who beat
the drums of war in the country were the old people.
He said young people are not part of
those who, by their utterances, are trying to divide the country along
ethnic and religious lines.
“I always say that whenever you read
newspapers, watch television or listen to the radios, those who preach
hate, quarrel and try to divide us on the basis of ethnicity and
religion are not the young people but grandfathers,” he noted.
The President said experience had shown
him that the youths are comfortable living with people of different
ethnic groups or religions, unlike the elderly people.
“The youths live with whomever they are
comfortable with regardless of ethnic or religious affiliation; they
want to marry whomever they love.
“They are not like those old people who
are disturbing us, who want to divide us based on religion and all kinds
of sentiments,” he said.
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