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Shettima canvasses new framework for youth leadership development 

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April 13, 2026
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Shettima canvasses new framework for youth leadership development 
Vice President Kashim Shettima, flanked by the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the Executive Secretary of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy, Ayisat Agbaje-Okunade, during the visit 

Vice President Kashim Shettima, flanked by the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the Executive Secretary of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy, Ayisat Agbaje-Okunade, during the visit 

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The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has called for a deliberate and forward-looking framework for youth leadership development, noting that it is the backbone of sustainable progress.

He particularly warned that the country’s status as one of the world’s youngest nations would count for nothing without deliberate institutional investment to match its demographic scale.

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Speaking on Monday in Abuja during the Abuja Dialogue 2026, convened by the Office of the Vice President and Lagos State’s Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy, the Vice President said the country’s demographic profile must no longer be treated as a rhetorical point in public discourse, but as a strategic reality requiring policy attention at the highest levels of governance.

“We are one of the youngest nations on earth. That fact should not be treated as a line for conferences or a statistic for brochures. It is a national condition with profound consequences,” he said.

Shettima stressed that the future of Nigeria would depend not merely on the abundance of its natural resources or the ambition of government programmes, but on the systems built to sustain leadership continuity and national development.

He described the Abuja Dialogue as an important national platform for reflection at a time when governments around the world are being forced to respond more precisely to rapid changes in technology, economics and public expectations.

According to him, leadership in the present age cannot be casual or accidental, but must be cultivated through structured pathways that prepare young people for responsibility.

“Youth leadership must be understood with clarity. It is not a ceremonial handover waiting for age to perform its arithmetic. It is a structured process through which young men and women are prepared, trusted, integrated, and supported within the institutions that shape our future,” he said.

The Vice President noted that this new framework must go beyond slogans and applause to reshape the design of education, public service, enterprise and civic institutions

He further emphasised the need for gradual pathways through which young Nigerians can assume responsibility, arguing that leadership matures through practice and accountability.

“Leadership grows when young people are given room to learn, to contribute, to make decisions, and to be held accountable for results. Responsibility is the workshop where capacity is refined,” he said.

Addressing the nation’s youth directly, Shettima noted that the moment now presents both an invitation and an obligation to participate meaningfully in shaping the future of the country.

“Leadership is not defined by age. It is defined by readiness to bear consequences, to choose the long view over easy applause, and to place the common good above private comfort,” he said.

R-L: Vice President Kashim Shettima shakes hands with the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, during the visit of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy, in Abuja today

The VP commended the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy and Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu for convening the Dialogue, describing it as a significant contribution to the national conversation on leadership renewal and long-term development.

He urged young Nigerians to approach the future with discipline, preparation and a clear sense of national purpose. “The country we aspire to will not be handed to us complete. It will be built by men and women who understand that excellence is a duty, not an ornament,” he added.

Earlier, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu thanked the Vice President’s willingness to host the Dialogue, noting that it sends a powerful signal to every state government, every development partner, and every young Nigerian that the Federal Government recognizes the strategic importance of youth leadership development.

He explained that at the heart of the Lagos leadership ecosystem is the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy (LJLA)—a cornerstone institution named after one of Lagos’s most transformative leaders.

Sanwo-Olu said the Academy is not merely a fellowship but a talent incubator where young Nigerians receive real public sector immersion, cross-sector learning, policy exposure, mentorship from seasoned leaders, and the opportunity to execute capstone projects that address real societal challenges.

He added that the LJLA sits within a broader ecosystem that includes the IBILE Youth Academy, the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, youth-focused skills and job creation programmes, digital literacy and innovation initiatives, and robust support for entrepreneurship and MSMEs.

To tap into youth potential, the governor called for commitment, policy frameworks, budgetary allocations, and the kind of political will that turns good intentions for young people into functioning institutions.

For his part, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Senator Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, said the significance of the dialogue lies in its focus on youth development, preparing them for leadership with knowledge, discipline and enthusiasm.

Youth leadership cannot be approached as a symbolic gesture but a deliberate idea that recognises leadership as infrastructure that determines the strength of institutions and shapes the trajectory of national development,” he explained.

In a goodwill message, the Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, said the timing of the dialogue was apt, noting that Nigerian youths are prepared, ready and committed to playing their roles in the advancement and development of the country.

He stated that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, remained committed to providing the necessary platforms and enabling environment for the youths to fulfil their destinies and take up leadership positions at all levels of government and in different sectors of the economy.

A cross-section of guests at the event

In her remarks, the Executive Secretary of the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy, Ayisat Agbaje-Okunade, praised the partnership between the Federal Government and the Lagos State Government in placing the youth at the centre of national conversation about their interests and well-being.

The Executive Secretary noted that the Abuja Dialogue underscores the need to scale the conversation about youth leadership development as a strategic pillar of governance, economic growth, and institutional resilience.

She added that the Abuja Dialogue is an opportunity to build national consensus, align institutions and move youth leadership from the margins of policy to the centre of development, transforming policy pronouncements to actionable programmes and projects.

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