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Lagos State government’s effort at empowering MSMEs operatives is paying off, argues TAYO OGUNBIYI
The commitment of the Lagos State Government under the leadership of Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu toward empowering more Lagosians has been further strengthened with programmes such as the Jobs Initiatives Lagos (JIL), Eko Digital Skills, Adult Literacy Education, Vocational Training, Quarterly Mega Empowerment Programme and LSETF Funding Initiatives, among others.
The Sanwo-Olu administration is embarking on several intervention programmes to empower the youths, women and indigent citizens in tandem with its vision of attaining a ‘Greater Lagos’.
In order to sustain the momentum in its skill acquisition centers, the government has completed the upgrading of most of its vocational training centers to world-class standards.
It has also equipped those centers with additional working tools to allow for expansion and more enrollment.
Over 75,000 trainees have graduated from the state’s 19 vocation centers in the last four and a half years.
Recently, two senior citizens, Mrs. Majekodunmi Bolanle (66) and Mrs. Kuburat Animashaun (64) were among the 4,592 trainees that graduated in the Lagos State Government empowerment program held at the LTV Blue Roof, Agidingbi, Ikeja.
The graduates took vocational training in the skill development centres across the state. The course fees were borne by the government.
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Speaking at the event, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the initiative was targeted at empowering the grassroots, while giving young people an opportunity to discover their innate potential and to be economically engaged.
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Largely, the government has prioritized intervention programmes that support women in achieving gender equality, self-reliance, skill balance, inclusion in social security systems and stable means of livelihood. To this end, a series of programmes and activities aimed at improving the status of women in Lagos and making them economically independent have been organised by the government.
In order to increase the total GDP for LQFRPH JHQHUDWLRQ ÀQDQFLDO JURZWK DQG stability, the government embarked on supporting women through direct cash intervention and capacity building.
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Similarly, 250 women were empowered through a workshop on intercrop of maize and cassava with demonstration plots for practical knowledge.
Widows and other vulnerable women are equally not left out in the scheme, as they have been empowered with working tools such as sewing machines, hairdryers and clippers, pepper grinding machines, generators and popcorn making machines.
Similarly, over 200 household heads for orphans and vulnerable children were empowered with 76 grinding machines, 69 sewing machines, 10 tools, 10 deep freezers, 15 hair-drying machines, 10 braving equipment and seven ovens, among others.
In Lagos, unemployed youths fall into various categories viz employable and unemployable degree holders, medium OHYHO HGXFDWLRQ FHUWLÀFDWH KROGHUV VFKRRO FHUWLÀFDWH KROGHUV DQG GURS RXWV DQG those who never made it beyond primary schools.
Cheerfully, the various interventions of the government take cognisance of this categorization. For instance, to prepare graduates for life after school, the ReadySet-Work was launched.
It is an entrepreneurial and employability training programme aimed at ensuring that every student who graduates from any tertiary institution in Lagos has knowledge, skills, and attitude required to gain employment upon graduation. Thousands of graduates have been empowered from the scheme.
Similarly, the CodeLagos scheme, aimed at making coding education and technology accessible to Lagosians, principally targets the youth, and it holds across the six Educational Districts of the State with a total of 611 facilitators and over 27,000 participants.
For young residents with ingenious business ideas, the LSETF comes handy with its three in one programme. It FRPSULVHV DFFHVV WR TXLFN DQG DͿRUGDEOH loans for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to start up, build, expand and create wealth and employment for the residents. From 2019 till date, over 15,000 residents have been empowered through the Fund.