David Ekpenyong Ita

21 August 2019

Youths are the leaders of today and not of tomorrow. The youth of any country need to think and see themselves as essential for country growth and development in the present and not the future. This will enable them contribute their quota for national development. This change in thinking paradigm can change through investment in the education of the youths.

For 2019, the Youth International Day tagged “transforming education” re-echoes this. Youths need education to facilitate their access to essential integrated sexual reproductive health education. This is accessible through integration of such education into the formal school curriculum.

As an advocate for sexual reproductive health (SRH) and HIV prevention, I strongly push for transformation in the educational sector to improve youth education on their sexual health and rights.

I strongly advocate for the reduction in the age of access to SRH-HIV services.

Youth are urged to take advantage of the “NOT TOO YOUNG TO RUN BILL” and the Disability Bill to ensure they are involved and equally represented in political matters that are related to their population.

Youth should advocate for policies that have direct positive impact on their health and wellbeing without religious sentiments, ethnicity, HIV status and gender bias.

Finally, a youth without education is like weapons without bullets. Education for the youth is critical to enable them unleash their potentials. They should access education and make the case for education to be accessible to all young persons

Long live youth! God bless our youths.