I attended the just concluded African Youth Summit that focused on harnessing demographic dividend through investment in youth development.  I represented the youths in Nigeria at the summit. There were also youth representatives from eight other Countries in West and Central Africa. The Summit was held in Dakar, Senegal on the 22nd and 23rd of March, 2017. The sessions was educative, enlightening and hectic though very thought-provoking.
 
It was interesting and a delight for me to discover that despite the difference in language, culture and interventions, we have similar challenges with the health and well-being of young people. Countries with large populations of working age can achieve its demographic dividend by ensuring employment, education, health and governance are addressed. Strategies and activities that addresses these four pillars of demographic dividends need to be implemented at all levels within the country. For Nigeria, these are the national, state, local government and community levels. Youths need to take up the mantle of leadership now if we are to realise demographic dividend in the next decade.
 
A roadmap for youth engagement and action on achieving demographic dividend was developed. This would be presented at the African Union Summit coming up in July where the Head of States of countries in Africa will deliberate and make commitments on specific issues related to demographic dividend. I am elated I was a part of this process and happy with the content of the roadmap developed by youths for youths. As youth leaders, advocates and activists, we need to take charge of demographic dividend processes.
 
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