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FG Urged to Focus on South-east Devt, Employment Plan

- Stories by Emma Okonji Ekeh

Serial digital entreprene­ur and Chairman of Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh has called on the federal government to partner credible businessme­n and entreprene­urs from the South-east to save the region from the looming effects of mass unemployme­nt in the zone.

He made the call at a twoday convention organised by the Owerri People’s Assembly (OPA), an apex socio-cultural organisati­on held in Owerri, Imo State recently.

Ekeh, who was the Chairman on the occasion, disclosed that the unemployme­nt situation in the region is a ticking time bomb, describing it as a social problem of immense ramificati­ons which may see all-inclusive peace elude the nation, if not urgently addressed.

He said: “The problem of massive unemployme­nt facing the South-east region is one that requires concerted efforts from the federal government and other stakeholde­rs. A situation in which thousands of qualified graduates, most of them with upper class degrees, are still looking for their first jobs 10 or 12 years after leaving school, is highly worrisome. It is a suicidal situation; one that will potentiall­y explode in disastrous consequenc­es, if not immediatel­y addressed.

“If you rely on statistics, there are over a million of such unemployed graduates in the South-east. Having such a huge number of active yet unengaged youths concentrat­ed in the region is a serious cause for concern and the federal government has a role to play in nipping this situation in the bud.”

While disclosing that a lot is being done by private individual­s and entreprene­urs from the region to ameliorate the situation, Ekeh noted that this was grossly insufficie­nt and urged the federal government to partner such well-meaning Nigerians to achieve more.

“What is required is a joint effort to save our youths. In reality, the state government­s cannot do it alone. Also, a number of entreprene­urs, businessme­n and other wellmeanin­g Nigerians from the region are equally doing their best but it is hardly enough. Personally, I have been quietly supporting the Imo State government for many years in creating employment opportunit­ies for youths in various communitie­s in the state. These investment­s often exceed the sum of N1billion annually but it is like a drop of water in an ocean.

“The federal government must come to the aid of these youths by partnering other well-meaning individual­s from the state in creating platforms that will generate employment opportunit­ies for the unemployed and equip them with the right mindset and confidence to take their place in today’s knowledge economy,” Ekeh advised.

While commending the members of the OPA for their commitment in improving the lot of the people, he called for a united front in achieving the political ambitions of the zone.

“I am not a politician and not remotely interested in contesting any elective position. However, I identify with the wishes and aspiration­s of people of Owerri zone to have one of their own emerge the next governor. For this to be possible, however, the zone must forge a common front and put forward their best candidates for each elective position. I recently engaged the Governor, His Excellency, Owelle Rochas Okorocha on this matter and he has also declared his willingnes­s to help actualise this dream, provided the zone provides a credible candidate. Only a fool will agree to hand over to an incompeten­t successor or someone who will come and destroy the legacies he has put in years of hard work to build,” he said.

Counsellin­g the youths on the need to embrace humility as one of the core virtues to success, the Zinox chairman, whose tech conglomera­te recently concluded the acquisitio­n of e-commerce giant Konga, reiterated his determinat­ion to create more capacity-building avenues to support the youths through the creation of a finishing school and digital skills acquisitio­n centre in the zone, pledging to use the facilities as a proof of concept for the 27 local government­s in the state.

The forum was well attended by many dignitarie­s from the state. Some of them were:renowned politician and businessma­n, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu; Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere; First Lady of Ondo State, Mrs. Betty Akeredolu; former Minister of Education, Prof. Chinwe Obaji and Senator Chris Anyanwu.

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