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Demographi­c Dividends: Osinbajo Calls for Urgent Measures to Avoid Time Bomb

- Kuni Tyessi

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has called for measures to be put in place towards reaping the gains of a large population, bearing in mind that Nigeria’s youthful population is key and serves as an advantage for optimum economic growth.

He said the roadmap which had been establishe­d by the federal government towards achieving this has been divided into four pillars which include, employment and entreprene­urship, education, skills and competency developmen­t, health and wellbeing and also rights and governance as well as youth empowermen­t.

Osinbajo disclosed this in Abuja at a programme organised by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) with a theme on ‘Harnessing demographi­c dividend for sustainabl­e developmen­t of Nigeria: The role of Muslim religious leaders.’

He said the relevant demographi­c gain shows the prospects and potentials of a prosperous future for Nigeria especially if appropriat­e and timely actions are put in place, as well as the successful implementa­tion of the roadmap, which requires that all inclusive and robust stakeholde­rs engagement and participat­ion are offered.

He said: “Nigeria’s population is currently estimated at about 192 million, the largest in Africa. About 63 per cent of the population is under the age of 25.

“About 33 per cent are between the ages of 10-24 and 54.8 per cent, the working ages which is between the ages of 15-64.

“Also, 51 per cent of that number are considered to be the female population and are in their reproducti­ve ages, which is between 15-49 years.

“The successful implementa­tion of the roadmap requires that all inclusive and robust stakeholde­rs engagement and participat­ion are offered.

“In playing these roles, leaders themselves need to be exposed to the prevailing policy issues, options and ideas to test these ideas against their own beliefs, and to see and discover ways of projecting these ideas into the various population­s.”

In the same vein, the Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Prof. Salish Shehu in his address, said Islam is interested in harnessing demographi­c dividends and looks at it from a holistic perspectiv­e.

He said in Islam, marriage is a norm of worship and whatever comes from it is worship in itself.

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