Youths, jobs and Burkina Faso

The survival democracy rests on developing the youths;
It has become a matter of urgency to provide jobs and create meaningful employment opportunities for the youths. They no doubt occupy higher percentages in most of our societies. They also consist higher numbers in economic labours around the world.
Developed nations thrive more on the backbone of providing a sense of 'doing something' for the youths. These covers mostly spheres in banking and finance, law, medicine and pharmaceutical, manufacturing and technology related jobs etc
In Africa, there is a high inclination towards jobs in agriculture, which can provide millions of employment and export opportunity. Global analyst also try to redirect efforts of African Governments towards manufacturing and tech jobs.
it is the job of advisers seating besides African head of States and Presidents to emphasise the need for foreign investment in agriculture, manufacturing and production.
In Burkina Faso, youths successfully enabled the ouster of a President who never want to leave the political space for them. It is believed that 70% of the Burkina population is below the age of 25. In Nigeria too there was wide spread of disagreement by youths following the general elections in 2011. These are few scenarios where Governments all over the world must provide a stable platform for the survival of democratic governance.

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