Having a young president ensures that the voices and aspirations of the youth are genuinely heard and understood. Young leaders are more likely to empathize with the challenges faced by their peers, including unemployment, education, and access to healthcare. Their firsthand experience can lead to policies and initiatives that directly address these issues and provide a platform for youth empowerment. They are also more in tune with the times and fully aware of the current trends and shifts in cultural norms.
In recent years, the political landscape in Africa has witnessed a notable shift with the emergence of younger leaders assuming key positions of power. This trend brings with it a wave of optimism and potential for transformative change, especially when you consider the fact that Africa has a disproportionately young population, and as such proper representation of this demographic is paramount.
Regardless there are still young leaders on the continent, spanning every branch of government. Even at the highest office, you can see presidents whose age bracket falls below 50.