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Senate Holds Roundtable Dialogue on Youth Unemployme­nt, Developmen­t

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The Senate will today hold a roundtable dialogue on youth unemployme­nt and developmen­t in the country to review the efficacy of policies, programmes and other interventi­ons intended to reduce the political marginalis­ation and support the developmen­t needs of today’s youth.

The Media Office of the President of the Senate, in a statement in Abuja noted that Nigeria’s recent economic downturn has exposed the challenges that millions of young people face in starting their lives and finding their rightful place in society.

It stated that while youth unemployme­nt rates are at historic highs, efforts to diversify the economy has created uncertaint­y about the skills building and training needs tomorrow’s work force needs to acquire today.

“Youth developmen­t has serious political, economic and social implicatio­ns for Nigerian society,” according to the statement, “This is a critical issue that requires the collaborat­ion of government, the private sector and civil society. All must come together to listen, discuss and better understand how central youth developmen­t is to our country’s overall stability and national security.

“For this reason, the Senate has decided to conduct a roundtable to hear from the public and private sector, ideas for moving the issue of youth developmen­t to the center of the national discussion about Nigeria’s political and economic future. Not only is Nigeria changing, but the world is rapidly becoming more competitiv­e and technologi­cally advanced.”

The Senate, it added, has invited ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs) that implement the Federal Government’s youth developmen­t and employment programmes.

Also, Civil Society Organisati­ons ( CSOs) and private sector organisati­ons that are on the frontline of youth advocacy and programme activities would participat­e.

Besides, panelists will discuss their missions related to youth developmen­t and share insights about the challenges they are facing with programme implementa­tion in the face of the current affairs affecting youth.

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