Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara is calling on the country's youth to vote in the upcoming presidential election. During a rally on Saturday, he presents himself as the candidate most committed to their welfare. Ivory Coast, with a population of 32 million, is set to hold its presidential election on Oct. 25. Ouattara is running against four other candidates. The election is taking place amid political tensions after key opposition figures were barred from running. Ouattara, 83, seeks a fourth term, promising a better life for young people. Opposition leaders claim the bans pave the way for Ouattara's victory.