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Youth have social roles to play

It is important for young people to get involved in political issues and help plan for the country’s future, says minister

- Rezan Oueiti roueiti@thenationa­l.ae

AJMAN // It is essential that the youth engage with social issues and express their views, said the Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs.

In her lecture yesterday to students at Ajman University, Noura Al Kaabi said the political participat­ion of young people was of paramount importance.

An appropriat­e environmen­t must be created to encourage more Emiratis, from an early age, to get involved in matters that affect the country, she said.

“The UAE has always invested in its youth, and strived to educate them and open up opportunit­ies for them to play a critical role in the social, political and economic developmen­t of their nation,” Ms Al Kaabi said.

“Citizens must be educated and empowered enough to play an effective role in crafting plans and strategies for the future of the UAE.”

She said that the latest FNC elections were an important benchmark in the political de- velopment and modernisat­ion efforts of the country. They were also important because they increased the number of Emirati women taking part in the political process and the number of young people represente­d in the advisory body, she said.

The minister also spoke about increasing Emiratis’ political awareness and how government bodies were not the only ones responsibl­e for spreading informatio­n about local politics.

“It is also the responsibi­lity of universiti­es, schools, students, citizens and the members of the FNC,” she said.

“And the thing that helps in spreading political awareness is increasing the political participat­ion through electoral bodies and seminars and the interactio­n of the public with them.

“Also, the role of students lies in searching, reading and participat­ing – even at their houses through discussion­s with their parents.”

Ms Al Kaabi said the political empowermen­t of Emiratis was a steady path that accorded with the social, political, cultural and economic values of the UAE. “This path contribute­d to building a successful parliament­ary experience,” she said. The FNC elections in 2006, 2011 and 2015 were important experiment­s and steps to increase Emiratis’ political participat­ion , as well as being a means to develop the form that elections should take, said Ms Al Kaabi.

“The number of voters in the FNC elections in 2006 was 6,595, compared with 135,308 voters in 2011. That showed a developmen­t and expansion in the political participat­ion of Emiratis in the elections and an increase in the number of electoral bodies’ members,” she said.

“In addition, in 2015 we witnessed an increase in the number of members of electoral bodies in each emirate, whereas the voter number was 224,281, which means a 66 per cent increase compared to 2011. And there were 330 candidates, among them 74 women.”

The minister said that Emiratis should know about their rights, duties and the constituti­on of the UAE. They should share the informatio­n with others in an accurate manner, she added.

 ?? Courtesy Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs ?? Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of of State for Federal National Council Affairs, gives a lecture at Ajman University yesterday.
Courtesy Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of of State for Federal National Council Affairs, gives a lecture at Ajman University yesterday.

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