 As the race to the 2023 general election gathers momentum, Nigerian youth have been urged to get their permanent voters card and vote in young candidates who can push their interest forward. This one part of the Khamenei Kirch by the National Youth Collection are the end of their two-day youth interactive session on the 2023 general election. The south-west coordinator of the group Sheyi Ogunriday maintained that the prohibitive cost of nomination forms and the current practice of making old people presidential candidates of political parties is a direct assault on the youth. The group condemned the failure of some political parties to follow the demands of Nigerian youth for a generational shift and leadership for the next presidential election. The Nigerian youth will ignore, avoid and not vote political parties that field candidates that are above 55 years of age as their presidential candidates. The Nigerian youth shall mobilize for support and vote parties that field only young candidates, especially presidential candidates, that we have decided to say no to old candidates and to support young candidates. Therefore, today we launch our hashtag not to assess those presidents and we demand young president's political movement towards the 2023 election. We demand from the APC and PDP and any other political party to give us young, vibrant candidates less than 50 years. It can happen in France, it can happen in Nigeria. So there's nothing stopping us in Nigeria to also field a candidate who is below 50. And in every political rally and political party activities, our youth is their machinery. They use some of our youth to hijack ballot boxes instead of them to encourage them to participate in contesting a election. We know and we have seen that these people keep rejecting themselves and they have never given us any special way forward. We remain in the same situation. The dreams of our forefathers were not like this. They worked very hard when they were very young, when they were in their age. I was a little old at that time, 20-something.