CITAD Partners PRP on Project for Inclusion of Youth, Women in Politics

CITAD Partners PRP on Project for Inclusion of Youth, Women in Politics

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In it’s effort to educate women and youths in politics and democratic processes, Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) with support of Action Aid Nigeria on Sunday paid an advocacy visit to the leadership of People’s Redemption Party in kano to seek for it’s partnership in its new program title “We you pro” which aimed at educating and enlightening the youths and women on issues concerning politics.

Citad with the support of Action Aid Nigeria introduced the project to educate youths and women to participate and involve in politics for the development of their society.

During the visit ,the senior program officer Malam Isah Garba stated the manifestation of the visit and seek the support of the party leadership to partner with them in the cause of carrying out the gigantic action.

He added that youths are the roots of every society therefore, they need to be encouraged and involve in politics for the betterment of the society.

Garba said that the project is going to be carried out in Kano and to be conducted in Gwale , Nassarawa, Kano municipal ,Bichi, Sumaila, Fagge ,and Dala local Government.

Malam Isah said that, with the approaching of 2023 elections, youth and women need to be educated and encouraged to take part in electoral activities.

On his part the chairman of PRP expressed his gratitude on the introduction of the new project noting that it’s already in the manifestation of their party to involve the youths and women while carrying out their camping activities with out showing any differences.

Also, he assured of all his support and contribution to CITAD while carrying out the project.

He also challenged the youths who have not been taking part in Politics but allowed the aged persons to continue ruling them to wake up.

He advised the organisers of the program to include women and youths in remote areas because they are easily manipulated during elections.


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