 As the ward celebrates the International Youth Day, which is celebrated under 12 August every year, stakeholders are calling for more youth inclusiveness in planning and decision making in governance. The score was made during the commemoration of the International Youth Day in Abuja by the Green Assembly initiative with the theme intergenerational solidarity creating ward for all ages, a manual age and a report as presented from our studios. The International Youth Day celebrated 12 August every year to call attention to the plight of youth across the world. In his opening address, the National Coordinator, Green Assembly initiative, Duke Alamboe, helped underneath for intergenerational solidarity between Nigerians of all ages, saying these can lead to diversification and ethnic unification of the country. They said the country is far back in terms of development and Nigerians individually and collectively must work together. If a generational solidarity is best understood within the context of shared expectations and obligations regarding the ageing of individuals and the succession of generations, a contract across generations and age group represents the most operating at the micro and micro level of social structure in a given social historical context. The governor of that estate, Yfanyl Kowa, who represented the special guest of honour former vice-president Utiku Abubaka, uploaded the years of the country for waking up and rising to the occasion to change the narrative. We are in situations where our youths are actually very traumatised and it's becoming very difficult on a daily basis for them to truly assess the nature that we are in because they are scared of what the future holds for them. They are scared that the generations before them have tended to let them down and that it is truly becoming difficult for them to appreciate that they still hope for the future. We sympathise with you and we know that we are trying to take Nigeria to a state where we can begin to reassure ourselves that we can together still have a great future. Use at the event, Coden Government unveiled them the platform to showcase your talents. We have a significant proportion of Nigeria, the youth approach, who have received to understand that look, we are at the point we must intervene in every capacity we can to push for that, push for national development and then we have a critical mass of experienced people who are of the older generation, who are in their 70s, late 60s and 80s, who have most times played in any scene, who have had opportunities to fix one problem or the other. So the challenge is how do we harmonise, how do we integrate the different priorities, the different reasons that come from this different class of people, to forge a consensus, to forge an identity that will deliver fascinating politics and economic development. The consensus remains that there must be an open participation and opportunity for everyone to support to rebuild the nation. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.