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    NTYTP National Coordinator Bags Fellow of Institute of Leadership Manpower and Management Development

    The National Coordinator of the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP) Leadership Development Advocacy, Comrade James Ezema, was today, Saturday July 30, 2022, inducted as…

    Not Too Young July 30, 2022
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    2023: Stone Me If I Fail To Perform, NTYTP’s South East Coordinator Tells His Ihitte/Uboma State Constituents

    … As He Woos Massive Supports Ahead Of Polls The current South East Coordinator of the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP) Leadership Development Advocacy…

    Not Too Young April 26, 2022
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    VACANCY: NTYTP Zonal Coordinator Position

    Vacancy exists for a suitably qualified volunteer for the office of the Zonal Coordinator, North West (Nigeria), at the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP)…

    Not Too Young April 19, 2022
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    2023Elections: NTYTP National Coordinator Urges More Capable Younger People To Declare To Contest

    Worried by the few number of younger generation of politicians who have declared to contest for various elective positions in 2023 general elections, the Not…

    Not Too Young April 10, 2022
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    The Imperative Of Youth Involvement In Politics

    By ‘Nonso Emecheta The definition of youth varies from one country to another. The United Nations defined a youth as a person between the ages…

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    Electoral Act: NTYTP Hails Buhari, Urges Nigerian Youths To Massively Join Politics

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    2023: Youth Group Tasks PDP, Other Opposition Parties on Youth Inclusiveness

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    NTYTP To Commence State Chapter Tour

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    Not Too Young August 29, 2021
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    Not Too Young To Perform Advocates for Young, Incorruptible Candidate for APC National Chair

    A non-partisan leadership development advocacy organization, the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP) has called on the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) to be mindful…

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    A non-partisan leadership development advocacy organization, the Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP) has called on the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) to be mindful of the Campaign promises they made and rode on to occupy the coveted seat of Power in the choice of the next National Chairman of the party.

    This call was made in a statement issued and personally signed by the National Coordinator of the youth leadership Development Advocacy Movement, Comrade James Ezema and made available to journalists in Abuja, arguing that “as a group that advocates for exceptional performance in governance, the best and incorruptible young Nigerians with capacity should be given the opportunity to produce the next chairman of the APC.”

    Comrade James Ezema, National Coordinator of Not Too Young To Perform
    Comrade James Ezema

    According to the Group, Nigerians were triggered and convinced in the choice of President Muhammadu Buhari for his incorruptible stance, which the APC put before Nigerians in 2015 general elections, adding that the fight against corruption must begin with electing Young, incorruptible candidate as the party’s national chairman.


    “Without any ambiguity, Nigerians came out to support President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 simply because of his avowed clean and unblemished record and up till date no case or cases of corruption have been traced to his person.

    “This is not to say that some of his cabinet members or his appointees maintain this same record. But, the fact remains that, nobody has been able to trace any case of corruption to him as a person.”

    Comrade Ezema added that, “It becomes incumbent on President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and other critical stakeholders in the party to take into cognizance the records of who becomes the next National Chairman of the APC as well as other National Executives.

    “All eyes are on Mr. President to make his words his bond in the fight against corruption in Nigeria by ensuring that the incoming state and national leaders of the party do not have baggage of corruption.”

    The leadership of the group noted that Not Too Young To Perform is not unaware of the aspirants that have indicated interest in contesting the top position of the APC, stating that “It will therefore be counterproductive, if the President is waging a decisive war against corruption and still deem it fit to support candidates that are still answering questions with the anti-graft agencies in the country.

    Comrade Ezema maintained that the stakeholders in the APC should take interest in who becomes what at any given position as “Nigerians are becoming wiser by the day and they are watching.”

    The NTYTP equally advocated for more places for Nigerian youths in the scheme of things in all political parties, adding that Nigerian youths are very promising and are recording groundbreaking feats in their respective calling at home and in the diaspora.

    According to him, “Nigerian youths are taking the lead in the scheme of things globally; if their contribution could be recognized at the global level, the reverse should not be the case at home.

    “Nigeria and Nigerian politics require fixing and my generation is taking responsibility for fixing Nigeria. The NTYTP as a movement is maintaining its identity as a citizen’s movement dedicated to democratic accountability, youth inclusion, and excellent public leadership. 

    “NTYTP has been creating awareness on leadership and mentorship, equipping the youth with the necessary skills, innovations and ideas needed to excel in their respective callings in the past two years and we are already raising a new youth leadership cadre for politics, economy as well as all other leadership positions to prove what we have to offer as younger citizens.”

    He emphasized that Nigerian youth is ready to take the mantle of leadership not by rascality or violence but intellectually through uncommon ideas and innovations that can make good things to happen in our dear country.

    It would be recalled that Nigerian government characterises youth as ambitious, enthusiastic, energetic and promising. The NTYTP then insisted that “if youths are not allowed to bring new ideas, innovation and the technical-know-how to bear; how are they going to contribute their own quota to the growth and development of Nigeria?”

    He said that youth population should not be considered vulnerable in society, with Nigeria’s demography youth occupied about 53% in Nigeria’s population and should be given a place in both appointive and elective position so as to add value to governance.

    NTYTP, with chapters in the 36 states of the federation and the federal capital territory (FCT) is empowering younger leaders and building their capacity as alternatives to the older generation of politicians who have failed to fix the country.

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