Statistics indicate that the Gambia’s population is dominated by the
youth between the ages of 0 and 24, which makes it a country poised for
two possibilities; to take advantage of its youthfulness and develop,
or to relax and lose the advantages that comes along with youthfulness.
As the able bodied age group, the youth are entrusted with the much
needed physical might vital to catapult a nation’s development
processes; but that is if they are empowered with the necessary skills
and expertise.
There is pretty much to be gained from an empowered youth population.
At the mercy of a whole lot of issues like drug and alcohol abuse,
sexually transmittable diseases, banditry and all sorts of vices, the
youth can be a threat to their own country as can be seen in
destabilized countries like Kenya, Sierra Leone, and even in Nigeria;
where they provide ready fuel for political unrests, in many cases, at
the services of influential figures in the society.
The Gambia owes its cherished peacefulness largely to the attention
given to its youth by government. Thanks to an entrenched youth
development policy, there are a lot of windows of opportunity for them,
regardless of their religious, political, or ideological inclinations.
It is up to the youth to take up the flourishing prospects with
seriousness and dedication.
As we prepare for NAYCONF 2008, we must bear in mind that our success
depends greatly on our commitment, devotion and loyalty to the
advancement of our dear nation. Axi Gye, the SoS responsible for youth
affairs has spoken and his message is quite clear, "your destiny is in
your hands". What we get out of the gathering in Farafenni depends on
our preparations prior to the events.