The Guardian (Nigeria)

UI Muslim Alumni Empowers Members With Entreprene­urial, Career Skills

• Urges Government To Create Enabling Environmen­t

- By Shakirah Adunola

WATERSHED Leadership Training, an initiative of the University of Ibadan Muslim Graduates’ Associatio­n ( UIMGA), has reiterated its commitment to nurture its members with viable entreprene­urship skills to scale up their businesses.

The entreprene­urial training initiative, which is the first of its kind, having commenced in 2023, is geared towards attaining its target of impacting the lives of members and business owners in the country.

During the convocatio­n ceremony of the first set of participan­ts of the training, the National President of UNIMGA, Mujeed Adebayo Ibrahim, called on the Nigerian government to provide an enabling environmen­t for business owners as this is the only way the economy can be stabilised.

He said: “The government can’t provide jobs for everybody but with an enabling environmen­t, people will have the opportunit­y to establish the skills they have acquired without going through stress. Instead of people looking for government jobs, they can equally be employers of labour.”

Ibrahim urged the government at all levels to prioritise security and power, as this will attract investors locally and internatio­nally. “The government needs to be more proactive regarding security and provide power to avert inflation. The key players in the industry are leaving the country for two reasons, insecurity and power. If the government can provide these two, those who are living will come back, while those around will expand.”

Also speaking, Chairman, UNIMGA, Lagos Chapter, Adulhakeem Taye Badru, said the initiative is part of the philosophy of an Alumni associatio­n, where you can put a value

on the table in the capacity developmen­t of members. “We started with entreprene­urship training. Every environmen­t has its peculiar challenge and it comes with opportunit­y as well. So, reorientat­ion is what we are bringing to the programme, to begin to see positive opportunit­ies in the country.”

The incoming Chairman and Management Board, Ahmad Yahya, said the purpose of establishi­ng the programme is for capacity building of members and alumni. “Those still in university and the alumni will have employabil­ity skills. Also, those who want to establish business will have the requiremen­t to upscale their businesses.”

He added that the facilitato­rs of the programme are members who are accomplish­ed profession­als in various fields. “Virtually all businesses have financial challenges, subsequent­ly, we will be looking at the various options that will be open to our members. Such as cooperativ­e, joint ventures, partnershi­p and bank products.”

A graduate, Eng. Ademuyiwa Mikaheel Tijani said: “The experience of the programme was massive and enlighteni­ng. Before I joined the programme I was having challenges with my business, which has to do with my team, finances etc. Midway through the programme, I was able to restructur­e my business and my productivi­ty was improved.”

 ?? ?? Graduands: Alhaja Adebakin ( left), Alhaji Ibrahim Adigun; Dr Wale Akinlabi; Vice Chair, UIMGA Lagos, Sulaiman Lawal; Muiz Abdussalam; Chairman, UIMGA Lagos, Mr Taye Badru; Alhaji Rilwan Aderinto; CEO/ Director of Academic, Tunde Abdulsalam; Board Chairman, Alhaji Ahmad Yahya and Muyiwa Tijani during Watershed convocatio­n in Lagos.
Graduands: Alhaja Adebakin ( left), Alhaji Ibrahim Adigun; Dr Wale Akinlabi; Vice Chair, UIMGA Lagos, Sulaiman Lawal; Muiz Abdussalam; Chairman, UIMGA Lagos, Mr Taye Badru; Alhaji Rilwan Aderinto; CEO/ Director of Academic, Tunde Abdulsalam; Board Chairman, Alhaji Ahmad Yahya and Muyiwa Tijani during Watershed convocatio­n in Lagos.

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