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Sahara Group Unveils #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe Campaign to Support SDGs

- Tobi Soniyi in Abuja

The creativity, capacity, tenacity and resilience of Nigerian youths can make a difference in enhancing developmen­t across the nation if adequately harnessed, Executive Director and Co-Founder Sahara Group, Tonye Cole, has said.

Cole made the above submission while speaking to State House Correspond­ents in Abuja on Sahara’s new initiative tagged #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe.

According to him, the #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe initiative seeks to rally young people to own major stakes in the transforma­tion of Nigeria by coming up with practical ideas that key into the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

He explained that the campaign would challenge and inspire young people to resist activities that relegated them to being mere stooges for selfish individual­s and organisati­ons or being hired to perpetrate sundry illegal activities.

He said: “It is designed to create a shift in the nature of ongoing conversati­on about Nigeria from the clutch of social media trolls to practical solutions that would ignite creativity, innovation and a sense of patriotism in Nigerian youths.”

Cole urged Nigerian youths across the globe to amplify their voices by contributi­ng to the conversati­on #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe by asking how they could help transform Nigeria, using the 17 SDGs as reference point.

He said: “Nigerian youths sometimes spend time on the social media to give traction to issues that stoke the embers of hatred and division. At Sahara, we believe that the creative energies of our youths should be channeled into causes that can transform Nigeria. We are calling on Nigerian youths all over the world to make a difference by contributi­ng to the conversati­on on Twitter using the #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe.”

Cole said youths desiring to contribute more than ‘140 characters’ that Twitter allows could visit the company’s website,www.saharagrou­p.com to send a 150-word article on the subject.

“We earnestly believe the project would reduce antiNigeri­a narrative, promote the adoption of creative developmen­tal projects and encourage an unwavering # NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe dispositio­n amongst more youths,” he added.

Although the initiative has been designed to run all through the month of March 2017 only, Sahara Group hopes that it would inspire a sustained impact on “young Nigerians and all Nigerians across the globe.”

At the end of the project, a compilatio­n of the contributi­ons will be published and distribute­d to the Presidency/MDAs/ Global Developmen­t Agencies, the academia, media and other stakeholde­rs. The contributi­ons will also be circulated and shared across various online portals to elicit positive conversati­ons and actions that will sustain ongoing initiative­s aimed at transformi­ng Nigeria.

Sahara Group has over the years continued to execute that empower young people to reach for their dreams. Last year, Sahara Foundation partnered with ace Movie Producer, Kunle Afolayan to discover young film makers that will help amplify the Nigerian story of creativity and resilience through the experience of entreprene­urs. The project received over 150 entries, with the overall winner currently undergoing a 6-month mentorship programme with Kunle Afolayan.

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