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Welcome to Ogun Youth Agenda – a youth-driven campaign dedicated to ensuring young people in Ogun State have a permanent voice in governance, legal protections for their future, and opportunities to thrive.
With over 60% of Ogun’s population under 35, the state’s greatest resource is its youth. Yet, without strong policies and legal frameworks, their development is left to political goodwill. Ogun Youth Agenda exists to change that.
We are uniting the Youth for a Brighter Ogun State with collaboration, leadership, and vision for a shared tomorrow


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Key Challenges Facing Ogun Youth
Despite being the majority, young people in Ogun State face systemic challenges that hold them back
Shouldn’t young people who make up the majority have a seat at the decision-making table ?
Our Proposal: Building Ogun Youth Futures
Draft Ogun State Youth Development Commission Bill (PDF)
Draft Ogun State Youth Policy (PDF)




Through awareness campaigns, trainings, and advocacy programs.
With government, civil society, and youth stakeholders.
Ensuring gender balance in all initiatives
Open reporting and accountability for all activities
Youth development is everyone’s business. Together, we can make it law
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why do we need a Youth Commission when we already have a Ministry of Youth?
A: The Ministry sets government direction, but the Commission ensures consistent delivery, coordination, and independent funding. They complement each other, not compete.
Q2: Won’t their roles overlap?
A: No. The Bill clearly defines their responsibilities. The Ministry will oversee policy direction, while the Commission focuses on technical program implementation and monitoring.
Q3: How will this benefit young people in Ogun State?
A: It guarantees long-term programs in entrepreneurship, job creation, innovation, sports, arts, and civic participation, ensuring Ogun’s 5.7 million youths are not left behind.
Q4: Is this realistic?
A: Yes. Lagos State has a Ministry of Youth & Social Development with supporting agencies, while Ekiti recently adopted a youth policy. Ogun deserves a structure tailored to its own needs.
Q5: Will the Commission not become another bureaucracy?
A: No. The Bill proposes a lean, professional management team with performance benchmarks and public accountability mechanisms to prevent inefficiency.
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