 Nigerian youths have been asked to show more interest in the electoral process. Now, some stakeholders in those states said youth must take up the challenge and change the narrative in the polity. A federal lawmaker Losin Alade said, gone are the days when the youths were relegated to the back door. According to him, more youths are now showing interest in politics because of fresh ideas. I think on the long run that the future is now, when you say youth, youths, all of us are just coming to terms with reality that we must stand up as one unit and then speak to the betterment of everyone and then we also must take care of ourselves, rule ourselves and then we can hand over to our children at the time without no grievances or disconnect. I'm hearing youths are the future of tomorrow for tomorrow that never comes. When I was 10 years old, they told me youth are the future of tomorrow. I was 20 years old, they said youth are the future. And now I'm above 40. As you say, so when is the tomorrow going to come? So the tomorrow was supposed to be yesterday in a recent suffering. And this time around, we think that we should put our destiny in our own hands. And we have seen the agitation and we have seen those things that the youth can do through their energy.