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‘I’ll Help Young Women Interested In Politics Achieve Their Aims’
The leading aspirant for the post of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy National Youth Leader in the forth-coming National Convention , Olujide Folashade, on Monday said she was contesting in a bid to implement the provisions of the Not Too Young To Rule Law.

She also expressed her desire to help young women interested in politics achieve their aims by engaging people the more to call for greater inclusion of women in governance.
Speaking in an interview with CityMirrorNews in Osogbo, Folashade expressed her resolve to fully back the National Youth Leader and the NWC in advocating for a gender balanced political space in the country.
The female aspirant said she has the capacity to promote APC youths for elective positions in Nigerian democracy at large.
According to her ’’Today’s generation of young people is the largest in the world has ever known. Half of the global population is under 30, and yet 73% of countries restrict young people from running for political office, even though they can vote.
‘’In Nigeria today, campaigns are underway to promote the rights of young people running for public office by seeking to lower the legal age of candidacy, and bring it into line with the age at which you can vote.
“I believe that young people deserve the same rights to run for political office and which age discrimination is a hindrance to full participation in Nigeria democracy.”
“A fortnight ago, President Muhammadu Buhari signed into law the Not Too Young To Run Bill and whose purpose is coming to fruition beginning from the APC itself.
She commended the NotTooYoungtoRun campaigners for embarking on a mission to address age discrimination in the political aspiration of young people which serves as inspiration for the global campaign.
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