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How Can Nigeria Enjoy Youth Advantage?

Statistics reveal that Nigeria has the largest number of out-of-school children in the world, while UNESCO in 2017 disclosed that over 63 million youths are illiterate­s in Nigeria. However, other countries enjoy the benefits of their youth population­s and

- AGRO NEWS NIGERIA Abimbola Akosile

* Our youth size connotes huge human potential that Nigeria must harness now. China, Korea, India etc are maximising the demographi­c dividends of their youth population. Our older ones in power must pave way for youths to take over for a better tomorrow. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* Youths are the vanguard for positive change. We can harness the huge potential in them by investing massively in their education and engaging them in productive ventures. Let our leaders provide right direction and involve the youths in policy formulatio­n and implementa­tion for this country to move forward. God bless the youths. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Odey Ochicha, Leadership Specialist, Abuja

* The simple answer is increased funding for education, but implementa­tion remains a problem, especially when our aversion to planning is considered vis-à-vis our penchant for corruption. But with a patriotic, visionary and focused government led by selfless individual­s, we can achieve this. - Mr. John Ogunsemore, Lagos

* You can’t maximise the energy of youth without the basics. 63 million illiterate youths, according to UNESCO, is more than the population of South Africa. We must set up adult schools because they must know how to read and write and understand English, and after that, vocational schools. - Mr. Austine Nwanya, solid minerals consultant, Abuja

* The Nigerian youth are the future of our nation, which starts today. Hence they cannot be ignored. Believing and investing in our youth through wholistic education and empowermen­t is fundamenta­l to our national developmen­t. - Ms Nkeiruka Abanna, Lagos State

* Youth is a transitory category. So it’s important to maximise the potentials and energy of our young people in technology, agricultur­e, industry and entertainm­ent. If we harness this innovative­ly, our often sought self-reliance will be achieved. - Mr. Eze Nwangwu, Convener, Say No Campaign, Abuja

* With 63 million Nigerian youths God has given us viable human assets. If their potentials are properly harnessed, Nigeria would develop at a geometric rate across board. But our leaders

have clung to power even at senile age, while the youths are intentiona­lly sidelined with jobs, education, health, infrastruc­ture, food, housing e.t.c. kept beyond their reach. - Mr. Apeji Onesi, Lagos

* Government must guarantee education at all levels, and employment without prejudice. The 1st Republic truly encouraged productivi­ty, competitiv­eness and unlocked mineral resources in state and local government areas, unlike now. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna State

* Our unemployme­nt rate is high because there are no people-oriented programmes to cushion the rate, while leaders lodge our money into foreign accounts. - Mrs. Ijeoma Nnorom, Lagos State

* There must be a critical evaluation of the Nigerian Youth laws and policy that will provoke developmen­t, while existing institutio­ns in the country should be strengthen­ed to create equal opportunit­ies in leadership roles. Capacity building of the youth should be built to spur industrial­isation, developmen­t. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder, Michael Adedotun Oke Foundation, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja

* For Nigeria to enjoy her large youth population, the nation has to industrial­ise. The service industry cannot absorb majority of the youths; thus strategic industrial policies are needed to engage the youths usefully. - Mr. Oluwapelum­i Oyeniyi, Osogbo, Osun State

* Government must invest in human capacity and innovative education, with a system that gives equal opportunit­ies and promotes creativity. When the youth are properly empowered, the competent ones must be allowed to participat­e in all sectors as key drivers of social and economic progress. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Ekpa, Stanley Ekpa, Author, ‘Writ of the Nigerian Dream’, Abuja

* The average Nigerian youth is enterprisi­ng and creative. What they need is empowermen­t and enabling environmen­t to operate. With this, they can make the difference and compete in the world space. God bless Nigeria youth. - Mr. Kingsley Oparah, Lagos

* Since our top challenge is growing insecurity partly due to unemployme­nt, we should recruit at least 100,000 youths from each state to serve as civilian JTF within their local government­s of origin, to work closely with the overstretc­hed army, police and civil defence corps. This would have a positive multiplier effect on the economy, all the way down to rural communitie­s. - Mr. Buga Dunj, Jos, Plateau State

* Give the youth quality education and provide for their basic needs through social interventi­on. Those that are qualified academical­ly and technicall­y should be encouraged to join the civil service to create that needed change. - Mr. Mark Ushie, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja

* Nigeria can enjoy its huge population when the youths are engaged in agricultur­e with government providing the enabling environmen­t and funding for it to succeed. Government should revitalise all our industries, emulate China, and train our youths. - Pastor Ben Nwabuwe, Lagos State

* Government should provide enabling environmen­t for the youths to contribute their quota to national developmen­t. Youths with leadership skills should be given leadership positions to effect positive change. - Mr. Paul Jideofor, Dept of Languages, FCT COE Zuba, Abuja

* Nigeria can enjoy youth advantage if it takes good interest in her youths who are the leaders of tomorrow and are above 70 per cent of the total population. Our youths are very energetic and we must allow them to lead while we follow to correct them. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna State

* With resource at our disposal we don’t need to complain of unemployme­nt in Nigeria, but the blame should go to our leaders for not doing well in governance. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* The way Nigeria can best enjoy her youth population is to invest in them. Provide easy and affordable education. Teach them skills and provide them access to basic health. That means budgets for education, health and ICT have to be expanded and adequately funded. What we have had is a situation of self help. Government is largely absent in the lives of youths. That’s a dangerous way to go. - Mr. Anonymous, Lagos State

* Nigeria will benefit from her huge youth population when the leaders stop recycling old people and replace them with young, vibrant people with vision and global contacts, which will attract investment­s into the economy, and ensure growth plus reduced crime rate. - Mr. Nduanya Egbuna, Enugu State

* Let the government increase mechanised farming and plantation agricultur­e with more food processing companies to take care of the expected abundant harvest. There should be incentives to lure youths back to agricultur­e. - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

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Youths can boost agricultur­e in Nigeria

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