 Now the United Nations is pushing for inclusive support mechanisms that ensure young people integrate biodiversity in the transformation of food systems. Now this is why this year's International Youth Day is themed Transforming Food Systems and as Nigeria joins in the celebration UNGAZIK are here to examine how much the Nigerian youth believes in the country. All over the world, young people are on the front lines of the struggle to build a better future for all. The International Youth Day this year highlights the solutions developed by young inventors to address the challenges to our food system. One of the persons helping to transform the system here in Nigeria is Samsonobole. The soulless farmer believes young people can build an equitable and sustainable food system. The youths in Nigeria are expected to do this. In spite of what many regard as an unfavorable social and economic situation in the country. The way forward for the Nigerian youth, I think people should be more involved, the youths really should be more involved in governance. The global youth development index recently released by the Commonwealth ranked Nigeria 101st out of 181 countries in the world. These indicate poor and declining youth development but the policy strategies advocate stronger engagement and participation of young people in policymaking as a way to reverse this. As the world marks this day, the United Nations is urging everyone to guarantee young people a seat at the table as we build a world based on inclusive, fair and sustainable development for all. In Gozika or HSE, for Plus TV Africa.