YOUTHS IN DEMOCRACY by Prof.PLO Lumumba
Youth in democracy: Rongo UniversityWhen Prof. P. L. O. Lumumba delivered his public lecture at Rongo University on the theme “Youth in Democracy: Emerging Generational Change and Social Transformation in the Global South,” his message went beyond words, especially as he symbolically planted a tree on campus.
The act of tree planting reflected his core message that democracy, like a tree, must be nurtured with patience, integrity, and active participation to grow strong roots and withstand challenges. Addressing students and members of the public, he emphasized that young people are not just leaders of tomorrow but active participants in shaping today’s governance systems. He challenged the youth to move beyond political apathy and instead embrace civic responsibility, ethical leadership, and informed activism.
According to him, democracy is not limited to voting during elections but involves continuous engagement in national development, accountability, environmental stewardship, and social transformation. The planted tree now stands as a powerful symbol of sustainability, responsibility, and hope reminding students that the future of democracy depends on their willingness to nurture it with knowledge, courage, and commitment.
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