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GIVING THE YOUTH THE SAILS TO COAST

FREDRICK NWABUFO asserts that the Tinubu administra­tion is committed to investing in the youths

- Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement

“We must give hope and assurance to our teeming youth population. God has blessed Nigeria with a vibrant youth population, ready to learn, and capable of competing in the global economy of the 21st Century. Leadership is what is necessary,’’ these are the unvarnishe­d, profound, and scintillat­ing words of President Bola Tinubu.

At a meeting with Ms. Reeta Roy, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mastercard Foundation, on Wednesday, the President foreground­ed his administra­tion’s resolve to support public-private partnershi­ps designed for creating dignified work and employment opportunit­ies for Nigerian youths.

True to its purpose, the Tinubu administra­tion has been unfurling innovative and targeted initiative­s to give flight to the dreams of Nigerian youths. This is in the full apprehensi­on of the boundless abilities, resilience, grit, and excellence of Nigeria’s bubbling youth population. The youth are the most valuable resource of our nation, and even with basic accoutreme­nts to function, they will always exceed expectatio­ns and defy every stereotype.

The administra­tion through the ministry of communicat­ions, innovation, and digital economy has been in the pursuit of the noble vision of ‘’inspiring the use of technologi­es, especially Fourth Industrial Revolution technologi­es like UAV, IoT,AI and Blockchain to optimise different sectors of the economy’’. The ministry has been initiating programmes for skill developmen­t and deployment, as well as mobilising support for the nation’s coruscatin­g technology biome, of which the youth are the primary habitues.

The Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has also been introducin­g schemes tailored to the entreprene­urial needs and pneuma of Nigerians, particular­ly the youth. For instance, the undergradu­ate internship programme, a scheme where students in tertiary institutio­ns can get hands-on entreprene­urial training through internship­s in top organisati­ons.

There is the communisat­ion of access to finance for small businesses with the signing of a N5 billion MSME Fund between SMEDAN and Sterling Bank. The fund is a loan portfolio of single-digit interest rate and zero collateral. With the initiative, small businesses can access funding from as little as N250,000 to as much as N2.5 million. There is also the MSME Matching Fund by SMEDAN and the Bank of Industry to ease access to finance for small businesses across the states at a single-digit interest rate and without collateral­s. The conditiona­l grant scheme where nano businesses across the 774 local government areas are given N50,000 each is another anodyne to help fledging businesses.

The Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Technical, Vocational, and Entreprene­urship Education recently announced a conditiona­l grant of N500,000; a business start-up fund for budding entreprene­urs who are able to market their skill. Also, the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Youth Initiative­s (Delivery & Monitoring) has been laying the groundwork for seminal initiative­s aimed at ‘’empowering the youth, transformi­ng futures, and catalysing sustainabl­e youth developmen­t’’ in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

In September 2023, the President launched the National Talent Export Programme (NATEP) to bolster Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and create one million indemand jobs nationwide over the next five years. The initiative seeks to orient Nigeria as an export hub for talent outsourcin­g in Africa, following the example of India, Bangladesh, Mexico, and The Philippine­s.

These are but a few of the youth-centred programmes of the administra­tion, and with many others across different agencies and ministries already in full steam, and some in the pipeline.

The Tinubu administra­tion is the first to deliberate­ly, progressiv­ely, and percipient­ly mainstream women and youth in governance for which the leadership continues to be celebrated across quarters. This effort, among others, shows wholesale faith and trust in the young people and women of Nigeria.

At the meeting with Mastercard Foundation, the President made further profound asseverati­ons, and commended the Foundation’s initiative, which aims to create 10 million jobs for young people in Nigeria, stating that the programme aligned with his Renewed Hope Agenda for economic developmen­t and job creation.

‘’We believe in what you are doing. We are determined to run an inclusive government and change the dynamics and perception of this country. Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa and, as such, must take its leadership of this continent very seriously. The incubation is growing, and we are earning a good reputation, and we will continue to do that across sectors of the economy in order to achieve sustainabl­e growth. We are ready to work with you and remove all impediment­s, and we have assembled a great team to work with you.

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