Senator Shehu Sani has cautioned that Nigeria’s young population cannot afford to confine themselves solely to the world of social media and entertainment if they truly desire a better country. He observed that many young Nigerians today are of the same age as those who played prominent roles in the return to democracy in 1999, yet the present generation often remains restricted to the digital space, creating content, driving online trends, and building audiences without translating that influence into real political power.
Senator Shehu Sani explained that while content creation and social media influencing have provided economic opportunities and cultural visibility, they cannot replace the vital role of direct political involvement. According to him, decisions that determine the economic direction, educational policies, and national security strategies of Nigeria are not made on social media timelines but within the structures of political authority, such as the legislature, the executive, and party leadership forums.
Senator Shehu Sani insisted that if youths fail to engage actively in politics, they risk leaving the future of the country in the hands of a political elite that may not reflect their aspirations. He warned that social media power, though important in shaping opinions, must be matched with tangible political participation such as voting, contesting for offices, and influencing governance directly, if Nigeria is to truly move toward a progressive future.
Senator Shehu Sani Declares Interest in 2027 Senate Race
Senator Shehu Sani formally announced his intention to contest for a seat in the Senate during the 2027 general elections, marking his return to the frontline of Nigerian politics. He explained that his decision was motivated not only by personal ambition but also by his conviction that Nigeria requires leaders who can combine experience with the passion to represent the interests of ordinary citizens, especially the younger generation.
Senator Shehu Sani stated that his entry into the race should serve as an example to young Nigerians, demonstrating that politics is not reserved for a particular class or age group. He emphasized that youths should not shy away from electoral contests, as their energy, creativity, and numerical strength can serve as tools to reshape the future of the nation. His declaration, therefore, carries a symbolic message of encouragement for those who may believe political offices are inaccessible.
Senator Shehu Sani pledged that if elected, he would push forward policies that prioritize social justice, economic reforms, and democratic accountability. He noted that the Senate is not merely a chamber for lawmaking but also a place where the voice of the people must be heard and defended, and he promised that his representation would focus on ensuring fairness, equity, and a stronger voice for those often neglected in governance.
Senator Shehu Sani Calls for Youth Involvement in Nation-Building
Senator Shehu Sani reiterated that Nigeria’s future cannot be built on entertainment alone, stressing that young people must rise above the comfort of digital fame and confront the realities of governance. He argued that while content creators and influencers contribute to cultural development, the transformative work of nation-building requires active citizenship, political organizing, and direct engagement with leadership structures.
Senator Shehu Sani urged Nigerian youths to begin by registering as voters, joining political parties, and seeking elective positions rather than limiting themselves to commentary from the sidelines. He explained that political structures in Nigeria are often dominated by older politicians because the younger population has not effectively mobilized to occupy decision-making spaces. By choosing to remain passive, the youths weaken their ability to shape laws and policies that determine their future.
Senator Shehu Sani concluded by affirming that his decision to return to the Senate race was driven by a desire to inspire young people to see politics as their rightful space. He reminded Nigerians that the leaders of 1999, many of whom are still relevant today, did not wait for permission to lead but seized the moment with courage and determination. He urged this generation to take up that same challenge and commit to building the Nigeria of their dreams.
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