Nigerian youths have been tasked with actively participating in the processes that lead to constitutional reforms.
This was the view as key players who gathered to brainstorm on ways to raise public awareness and participation in constitutional matters.
Often times, a large part of the population is left out of decisions that would eventually shape their destinies, either because of poor representation or a lack of information about these processes.
To reverse this trend, civil rights activists, youth groups, union leaders, and other players converged to seek ways for more active participation in these processes.
Some of the participants want youths and other Nigerians to forge a formidable front to air their views.
Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie

