
Emmanuel Macron, 39-year-old newly elected President of France
Many young and vibrant Nigerians have shown interest in leadership but cabals in political positions have applied their powers to edge out youths but only ascribing to them as leaders of tomorrow.
Many young and vibrant Nigerians have shown interest in leadership but cabals in political positions have applied their powers to edge out youths but only ascribing to them as leaders of tomorrow.
But Ossai said following the victory of Macron in France, the trend is beginning to change and the Nigerian system will definitely join the league of countries where vibrant and intelligent youths will be given the highest political office in Nigeria. This is even why some former militants in the Niger delta said that it will be unwise for 80-year-old man to decide the destiny of 25-year-old youths in the volatile region. Ossai, who spoke to NAIJ.com shortly after the election, said the election and the victory of the 39-year- old Emmanuel Macron as French President has given hope to Africa youths, most especially Nigeria's youths noting that Nigeria leaders needed to give the youths chance to take up serious leadership position in the country. "Emmanuel Macron’s victory as French President has shown to the world that the youths are not just leaders of tomorrow but of today, tomorrow is now. Nigeria as a nation needs youths to pilot the affairs of state. "The youths need to be given chance to lead like Emmanuel Macron. I am calling for youths participation in politics. In the coming 2019 election, I pray for a youth to lead us in our different levels of government. “I thank Gov Okowa of Delta for being a youth friendly governor. I congratulate the good people of France for electing the 39-year-old Emmanuel Macron as their President," Ossai said.
Emmanuel Macron and wife 39 year-old Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union, early projections showed.
The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as US president. Five projections, issued within minutes of polling stations closing at 8 p.m. (2 p.m), showed Macron beating Le Pen by around 65 percent to 35 - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had pointed to. Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policies until recently made it a pariah in French politics, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.

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