Wednesday 17 August 2016

DELTA YOUTHS LEADING SUSTAINABILITY (INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY/WEEK 2016)

Message of the NWODI DANIEL,
Executive Director, Students Without Borders International
(YALI - RLC Ambassador) on 12 August 2016.

MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY

The world’s young people – who make up the largest generation of youth in history – can lead a global drive to break the patterns of the past and set the world on course to a more sustainable future. Young people are directly affected by the tragic contradictions that prevail today: between abject poverty and ostentatious wealth, gnawing hunger and shameful food waste, rich natural resources and polluting industries. Youth can deliver solutions on these issues, which lie at the heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

In this first year of that 15-year plan for a healthier, safer and more just future, we count on the active engagement of the world’s young people to transform the production and consumption of goods and services so they meet the basic needs and aspirations of the world’s poorest people without overburdening already strained ecosystems.

Young people are traditionally at the cutting edge, and today’s youth have more information than any previous generation. Their dynamism, creativity and idealism can combine to shape attitudes toward demand and help create more sustainable industries.

Youth are already influencing how the world produces, distributes and consumes while driving green entrepreneurship by designing sustainable products and services. As conscious consumers, young people are at the forefront of a shift toward more fair, equitable and sustainable buying patterns. Youth are strong and effective advocates of recycling, reusing and limiting waste, and they are leading technological innovations to foster a resource-efficient economy.

When we invest in youth, they can contribute to new markets, decent jobs, fair trade, sustainable housing, sustainable transport and tourism, and more opportunities that benefit the planet and people.

I am proud that the government is actively engaged in supporting young leaders who can carry out the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Goal 12 on sustainable consumption and production patterns. I encourage all young people to become involved in advancing the SDGs and demanding action by their Governments. My youth team is eager to connect you to our campaigns, which are being carried out across the entire Delta State.

On International Youth Day, I urge others to join this global push for progress. Let us empower young people with the resources, backing and space they need to create lasting change in our world.

Youths, my admonition to you is that you should endeavor to utilise the opportunities available to you through this youth organization with a view to achieve the much talked about Sustainable Development Goals.

You are luckier than we were during our youthful days. We struggled through the pages of papers and paid through the nose to attend conferences and workshops just to get the information you now have (and some youths have failed to utilise).

This is the first of the fifteen years to achieve sustainable development goals: key into it and you'll be glad you did.

We are dancing out of the stage of life, but we are glad we didn't waste our youthful years. We are glad we have left (and are still leaving) enduring legacies behind us.

Youths, sit up and take your destinies in your hands. I am proud of every youth in Delta State. And, I believe you will make your marks on the rocks of time!

Have a great International Youth Day.