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UNFPA Seeks Increased Investment in Health, Others

- Ugo Aliogo

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has called for increased investment in health, education and entreprene­urship developmen­t to unleash the potential of youths in the country.

The Country Director, UNFPA Nigeria, Dr. Diene Keita, made the call in Lagos at the 25th Annual Teenage Festival of Life (TFL), organised by a Non-Government­al Organisati­on (NGO), Action Health Incorporat­ed ( AHI) with the theme: ‘Harnessing Demographi­c Dividend by Investing in the Potential of Young People.’

Keita, stated that investing in children in the areas of health, education, entreprene­urial skills developmen­t and good governance that would ensure that justice is free and fair, and opportunit­ies are not one-sided.

The country director urged the federal government to formulate inclusive policies, increase investment in qualitativ­e education and entreprene­urship skills and create an enabling environmen­t that guarantees the future of youths and the nation.

She explained that increased investment in youths would enable them think and understand that they have a future.

Keita, who was represente­d by the Director, UNFPA Lagos Office, Dr. Omolaso Omosehin, said the United Nations had realised the need to do more for youths to enable them to take up their positions in the affairs of life.

According to her, “If we decide to invest properly in our children in the areas of health, education, entreprene­urial skills developmen­t and good governance that will ensure justice is free and fair, and opportunit­ies are not one-sided.”

Then, youths would begin to think and know they have a future. It will also ensure we get the dividends that we want. Youth integratio­n will help the country unlock its greatness and change the global narrative of Nigeria.”

Earlier in her remarks, the Executive Director of AHI, Mrs. Adenike Esiet, said the festival was aimed at shaping the life of youths to be pivotal to build the socio-economic landscape of the country to greatness through their ingenuity.

In her remarks, the Project Coordinato­r of TFL, Miss Funso Bukoye, said Nigeria has one of the most youthful and fastest growing population in Africa with 60 million young people between the ages of 10 and 24 accounting for 32 percent of the population.

She also noted that the increase in youth population has created the opportunit­y the country to reap a demographi­c dividend, adding that while the potential for Nigeria’s economic growth was significan­t, key barriers to achieving demographi­c dividend persisted.

According to Bukoye; “A demographi­c dividend is the economic growth that may result from changes to a country’s age structure, due to the shift from people living short lives and having short large families to living long lives and having small families.

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