Senate President Godswill Akpabio has called on Nigerian youths to remain hopeful about the nation’s future and to sustain faith in the government’s ongoing reforms designed to foster national growth and stability.
Speaking during an interactive session with young Nigerians in Abuja, Akpabio emphasised that the country’s current transformation efforts require the active participation, creativity, and optimism of its youth population.
He urged young people to adopt a positive outlook, take responsibility for driving development within their communities, and recognise their vital role in shaping the nation’s progress.
“The future of Nigeria lies in your hands,” Akpabio said. “Every generation has its own responsibility, and yours is to build on the foundation being laid through ongoing reforms. Do not lose hope—believe in your potential and in the brighter days ahead.”
The Senate President reaffirmed the National Assembly’s commitment to supporting youth empowerment through policies that encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, and access to education. He also highlighted the importance of unity, discipline, and civic responsibility as key factors in national development.
Akpabio’s message follows renewed public discussions on the economic and social challenges facing young Nigerians, including unemployment and the high cost of living. He maintained that the government’s reform agenda, though demanding, is intended to create a more sustainable and prosperous economy in the long term.
The session concluded with calls for continuous dialogue between government institutions and youth groups to ensure inclusive participation in national policymaking.




