A bill seeking appointment of young persons and persons
living with disabilities has been introduced in Nigeria’s House of
Representatives.
The bill tittled: “#YES-WE-CAN”, would compel the President
to appoint much younger persons and those living with disabilities as Ministers
and members of the board of government agencies and parastatals.
The bill which will not just be an act of Parliament, will
have the provision enshrined in the Constitution through the ongoing
Constitution review in order to bridge the general gaps in service to the
nation.
Sponsor of the bill and Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila offering a personal explanation on the
objective of the proposed Bill called for amendment of sections 147, 151, 192
and 196 of the Constitution to give room for the inclusion of young persons and
persons with disabilities.
He stressed the need to make it statutory the appointments
of young Nigerians and those living with disabilities as Ministers,
Commissioners, Special Advisers and by extension, Chairman and Members of
Statutory bodies, boards and Agencies.
According to Gbajabiamila, these category of people should
be brought on the concurrent list so that their welfare can effectively be
taken care off.
The Speaker expressed optimism that in showing genuine
commitment to political empowerment of young people, and persons living with
disabilities, political leaders will see the bill as an opportunity.
“This is on the premise that the issue of appointment is at
the discretion of Political Leaders and decision makers such as the President,
Governors.
“This can be much easily achieved compared to seeking
elective positions,” he said.
He further explained that the bill was an addendum to the
“Not too Young to run bill” and it would greatly complement it if passed into
law, adding that the cost of contesting elections posed a huge challenge to
these category of people.
“This include cultural and especially financial constraints
giving the cost of campaigns, nomination forms and party primaries which puts
the older generation at an advantage over young people.
“Persons with disabilities are not left out in these
challenges and are even faced with greater burden of poor societal value
system, discrimination and unfriendly political party structures and policies,”
he added.
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