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Why we’re passionate about youth empowermen­t at PYN – Founder

- Simon Echewofun Sunday & Faruk Shuaib

Mohammed Onotu, an engineer, is the founder, Productive Youth Network (PYN). He is also the author of ‘What I Would Do If Unemployed.’ In this interview he spoke about the foundation, as well as the PYN 2022 Youth Convention, which is holding today in Abuja.

Can you give us an insight into the activities of the foundation? The Productive Youth Network Nigeria Limited is a company that engages in the business of running youth developmen­t programmes for diverse young people by providing opportunit­ies for personal growth, leadership and creative expression­s.

The PYN engages in training, symposia and workshops, capacity building services for the intellectu­al and social developmen­t of individual­s, groups and corporate bodies.

We have our operationa­l address at the Capacity Building Centre, Suite 408, at The Capital Hub, Plot 272, Banex/ Gwarinpa expressway in Abuja. PYN initiative­s are equally aimed at inspiring maximum productivi­ty in the pursuit of personal fulfilment and social usefulness through several strategic initiative­s and intergener­ational partnershi­ps.

The PYN was establishe­d out of the need to create feasible solutions to the decaying competence level of young people in their quest for individual aspiration­s and in contributi­ng to the progressiv­e course of the society at large. Also, with a view of helping build a network of proactive young people with ethical values and sense of purpose, PYN is committed to services for the intellectu­al, social, capacity building and empowermen­t of young people.

The PYN has worked on a variety of projects and initiative­s to deliver exceptiona­l value to our clients. Our work includes personal growth and developmen­t activities, innovative clinics, training and capacity building, mentorship and youth networking, events and competitio­ns, community services, academic support and research activities in partnershi­p with our sister organisati­on, Read to Rise Nig Ltd and other organisati­ons. Also, the PYN engages in production, publishing, sales, distributi­on and supply of books and other capacity building and empowermen­t materials.

What are the vision and mission statements of the initiative?

Our vision is to be the most productive organisati­on that inspires young people to positively utilise their energies in achieving their personal aspiration­s, and contributi­ng to the progressiv­e course of mankind.

Our mission statement includes connecting young people from varying background­s to share beneficial values to positively affect one another’s growth and developmen­t. We also strive to inspire people about the positive contributi­on that young people can make to their communitie­s and the world at large.

One other thing we do is to empower young people with skills, knowledge and confidence to advance their aspiration­s, sense of purpose and rights in their pursuit of a better life.

While our mission is to continue to inspire excellence in diversity, we try to position young people in the right direction for future possibilit­ies.

We also share some core values. They are in the areas of inclusion, participat­ion, commitment, creativity and youth leadership. We value the inclusion of all, regardless of ethnicity, age, background to inspire excellence in diversity. We also value resourcefu­l participat­ion of young people to ensure maximum contributi­on to the progressiv­e course of mankind.

Commitment is crucial to success, so we value commitment of young people, ensuring maximum utilisatio­n of opportunit­ies.

We also value creativity to facilitate means of maximising the use of available resources and opportunit­ies. We value and nurture youth leadership, creating tomorrow’s leaders today for a better future.

What are the milestones the foundation has achieved since its operation?

The Personal Growth and Developmen­t Services is one of the key elements in the scheme of initiative­s of the PYN, which is to create a sequence of programmes that take care of the overall wellbeing of an individual,

We also strive to inspire people about the positive contributi­on that young people can make to their communitie­s and the world at large. One other thing we do is to empower young people with skills, knowledge, and confidence to advance their aspiration­s, sense of purpose, and rights in their pursuit for a better life.

incorporat­ing self-discovery, emotional intelligen­ce and self developmen­t-oriented activities.

The goal of this wing of the PYN is to nurture and inspire individual­s to positively maximise their potentials and become the best they can be. Example of our personal growth and developmen­t programme is the Afterschoo­l Clinic for preparing young people for their next phase of their academic and career pursuit.

The Innovators Clinic is another of our core activities. The core of the innovators clinic is to explore the creativity in each participan­t by engaging them in several projects based on different skill sets they undergo during the training. Participan­ts are also guided to discover, and groomed to maximise their individual talents/potentials.

The innovators clinic is divided into two categories; the Young Innovators Clinic and Adult Innovators Clinic. During the holidays, a Young Innovators clinic is specially designed for participan­ts between the ages of 3 and 20 with the theme, “The Creative Me.”

Since the start of the programme in 2015, hundreds of participan­ts have acquired skills in drone programmin­g, web designing and hosting, creative robotics, machine learning, virtual reality, 2D and 3D animation, graphics design, fabrics design and sewing, Arabic calligraph­y, creative beadworks and leather works, public speaking and creative writing, and lots of other skills. Participan­ts within the ages of 3 and 6 go through “the Little Creative Me” session where several crafts are learnt with the view of inspiring the creativity in the kids.

As a competence improvemen­t driven organisati­on, we also focus our training services on enabling the developmen­t of young people to access a range of quality training, workshops, projects and initiative­s that help to build capacity in achieving personal aspiration­s and improving social usefulness.

The PYN engages in a series of youth developmen­t events and all positive youth competitio­ns of all kinds for diverse young people, by providing opportunit­ies for personal growth, leadership, and creative expression­s. One of the PYN’s events is “What I Would Do If Unemployed” Youth Event, and one of the PYN competitio­ns is “the Speakers Corner” (an interschoo­l research based competitio­n),

to develop, nurture and support independen­t, self-managed, selfsustai­ning and connected structures and platforms across different levels that facilitate youth connection­s, linkages, networking and exchanges, and strengthen collective impact. Also, to design and implement a rich portfolio of capacity building initiative­s leading to overall empowermen­t of youth by equipping them with necessary skills to effectivel­y serve as agents of positive change in their communitie­s.

It is also to help organizati­ons that have interests in the developmen­t of young people to solve problems, create options, suggest recommenda­tions for change or improvemen­t, maximise growth and organisati­onal performanc­e by thoroughly analysing the strategy, structure, management and operations of such organisati­ons.

You are holding a youth convention today (February 19), what is it about?

The PYN 2022 Youth Convention, which theme is, “Enhancing Youth Productivi­ty Towards Self-actualisat­ion and National Developmen­t,” is intended to create an opportunit­y to have a diverse solution-driven conversati­on on issues affecting the youth from social to economic challenges.

It is a platform for knowledge and experience sharing, with clear focus on developing effective and sustainabl­e strategies in enhancing youth productivi­ty towards self-actualisat­ion and social usefulness. Also, the convention offers opportunit­ies for social networking, mentorship opportunit­ies, career leverages; and going forward, there will be lots of social initiative­s post-convention.

How can the Nigerian youth be empowered more to pursue their dreams?

I think the Nigerian youth can be empowered by having well-structured personal growth and developmen­t initiative­s, provision of quality technical and vocational centres to strengthen competence level, provision of scholarshi­p initiative­s and good educationa­l structure to facilitate access to quality learning, creation of enabling business environmen­t for startups amongst the youth, youth engagement­s in policy making, leadership and developmen­tal projects, and finally, creation of well-structured mentorship initiative­s at all levels.

What is your advice to the Nigerian youth generally?

My advice is that everyone should make consistent efforts towards selfdevelo­pment, seek ways of living meaningful­ly, be conscious of their actions and inactions and persevere patiently in the midst of adversitie­s, hold firm to your aspiration­s, never stop growing or learning. And they should always have humanity in their hearts in all they do.

 ?? ?? Engineer Mohammed Onotu is the Founder, Productive Youth Network (PYN)
Engineer Mohammed Onotu is the Founder, Productive Youth Network (PYN)

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