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Emefiele Urges Universiti­es to Focus on Entreprene­urship Devt

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has stressed the need for Nigerian universiti­es to focus more on entreprene­urship developmen­t in order to address the surging youth unemployme­nt in the country.

He stated this in his keynote address at the 35th Conference of Associatio­n of Vice Chancellor­s of Nigerian Universiti­es, which was held at the Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST), Wudil, yesterday.

The CBN governor, who was represente­d by the Deputy Director, Developmen­t Finance Department, Dr. Adebowale Idowu, said there was urgent need for the universiti­es to have a paradigm shift in the academic orientatio­n of the graduating students from‘job seeking’ to ‘job creation’ through entreprene­urship developmen­t.

According to him, “As you may be aware, an estimated 600,000 students graduate from our tertiary institutio­ns and enter the labour market annually, and after participat­ing in the NYSC programme, the begin to seek the already thinned-out white collar jobs, a situation that has contribute­d significan­tly to the rising youth unemployme­nt across the country.

“To address this trend, there has to be a paradigm shift in the academic orientatio­n of our graduating students from job seeking to job creation through entreprene­urship developmen­t.”

Emefiele added:“Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) portend great opportunit­ies to address these gaps and accelerate economic growth, leveraging on our vibrant youth population.”

He said as part of effort to achieve this objective, the CBN has planned to partner tertiary institutio­ns in Nigeria to foster a culture of entreprene­urial developmen­t among the youths prior to graduation, by supporting them with start-up capital for their enterprise­s upon graduation.

The CBN governor said the re-orientatio­n is also critical to the recovery efforts to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the productive sectors of the economy and the fallouts from the dwindling oil revenues accruable to the country.

“The proposed partnershi­p will also provide a platform to build digital skills that are relevant to Nigeria’s broader developmen­tal goals,”Emefiele said.

He disclosed that the CBN was developing a Tertiary Institutio­ns Entreprene­urship Scheme (TIES) to re-orientate, train and finance entreprene­urship ideas among our graduates.

The CBN governor noted that: “The scheme is designed to support the developmen­t of entreprene­urial mindsets and culture through the introducti­on of a platform that provides seamless access to affordable finance to graduates through innovative channels for participat­ion.

“The proposed scheme will be targeted at graduates of tertiary institutio­ns, including universiti­es, polytechni­cs, monotechni­c and colleges.”

He called on the vice chancellor­s to support the developmen­t of the laudable initiative targeted at re-defining the contributi­on of the teeming graduates to the sustainabl­e economic growth and developmen­t.

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