Yiaga Africa has called for young people to be placed at the heart of governance and democratic processes in Africa.
Speaking in Abuja during the West Africa Regional 10th Community Organising Institute (2025), the organisation’s programmes director, Cynthia Mbamalu, said Africa’s demographic reality demands youth-centered leadership.
She noted that Nigeria’s median age is 18, with many West African nations recording similar figures.
“We cannot have any conversation on democracy and governance without youth at the centre.
“The three-day training, supported by the National Endowment for Democracy, brought together 30 participants across West Africa. They were selected from over 700 applicants, all aged 30 and under.
“The initiative targets young leaders already active in their communities, whether in politics, education, or grassroots organising.
“It aims to build their capacity to drive change, demand accountability, and mobilise local resources.”Mbamalu said the programme focuses on values-based leadership, community engagement, and practical advocacy skills.
“After the workshop, participants are expected to design and implement initiatives in their home communities.”
Almamy Dura Koroma, a delegate from Sierra Leone, described the training as “a wonderful opportunity” to inspire youth to take ownership of development.
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