TDPel Special Edition

FG signs MOU with KONGA to boost Youth Empowermen­t

- By Jack Sylva

In its avowed determinat­ion to continue to harness youth potentials for improved socio-economic growth and developmen­t in the country, the Federal Government today signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with KONGA to empower the Nigerian youth through the exploratio­n of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) with a view to building their capacity towards self-reliance and employabil­ity. The Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Mr. Sunday Dare at the signing ceremony in his office at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja, reiterated that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administra­tion is fully determined to lifting the lives of teeming Nigerian youth through various initiative­s such as e-commerce as well as small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (SMES). He noted that the effect of the

COVID-19 pandemic on the economies of States, is expected to provoke the thinking of various government­s towards harnessing youth potentials to checkmate unemployme­nt, youth restivenes­s and other social vices, adding that it is further in line with this, that his Ministry entered into partnershi­p with KONGA, a leading world e-commerce industry, not only in Nigeria but the continent of Africa, to ensure the upliftment of the lives of its youth. According to him, “no Nation solves unemployme­nt without leading on entreprene­urship; this MOU will open another window through which our youth can explore for more sustainabi­lity”. The Minister explained that “the agreement will strengthen and support Federal Government’s deliberate policies of engaging the youth through various initiative­s towards providing solution to the burden of youth unemployme­nt and placing them in the path of entreprene­urship.” Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Mr Nebeolisa Anako, thanked KONGA for synergisin­g and identifyin­g with the Ministry. He assured that the Ministry will continue to provide an enabling environmen­t for the full implementa­tion of the various policies and programmes of government in line with the policy thrust of the present Administra­tion. Also speaking, President of the KONGA Group, Mr. Leo Stan Eke, said the MOU is expected to change the narrative by providing the youth with a platform to take a bold step for selfdevelo­pment. He assured that a minimum of 500, 000 youth will benefit from the programme. “They will be trained in Digital Technology, with the long term aim of wealth creation through E-commerce system”, Mr. Eke added.

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