The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rivers focuses on job creation for youths to tackle crime

- www.guardian.ng From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

THE Rivers State Commission­er for Youths Developmen­t, Alfred Tobin, has identified massive creation of jobs for youths as antidote to crime in the state.

Tobin decried use of security agents with guns to harass youths, pointing out that the use of force would not eradicate crime.

He said: “The best way to eradicate crime in any society is through job creation and not by the use of security agents with gun to harass youths”

He spoke in Port Harcourt when the Foundation for Partnershi­p Initiative­s in the Niger Delta signed an agreement with nine entreprene­urial organisati­ons to train 1,000 youths in different skills.

The Commission­er insisted that creating job opportunit­ies for youths would divert their attention towards fruitful and valuable ventures.

He added: “Employment opportunit­ies shifts the energies of youths towards worthy ventures and bring growth and developmen­t to the society, so it is wise to create better job opportunit­ies for them and not to use force.”

Also, the Executive Director of the Foundation, Dr. Dara Akala, said the training would help address the growing rate of youth unemployme­nt and underdevel­opment in the Niger Delta region.

He said about 1,000 young men and women in the region would be trained to be sustainabl­y employed in the agricultur­al, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology sectors.

“The project which is funded by the Ford foundation is expected to train, support and equip the youths with relevant skills for work and job creation. Over the next six months, the grantees will implement technical, business and employabil­ity skill trainings that demonstrat­e actual potential for job readiness,” he explained.

“This will include opportunit­ies for internship­s and job placements through entreprene­urship for trainees in three pilots states of Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State,” he said.

He also noted that the subgrants have been made available in two interventi­on areas of ‘Bright Future Grant’ for ICT sector and the ‘jump Starting Aquacultur­e Enterprise for Youth in Agricultur­e’ saying there are so many untapped opportunit­ies in the sectors that can rapidly turn around the narrative of the region.

Akala said the interventi­on would be extended to the building constructi­on sector shortly, adding that the target group are unemployed youths of the three pilot states with primary focus on young male and female school leavers between ages 16 and 26 including young people in rural areas, women and persons living with disabiliti­es.

According to him, the beneficiar­ies of the aquacultur­e enterprise grant would be equipped with technical skills and business knowhow, linkages to start-up capital to build new aquacultur­e enterprise­s and create new jobs in the process.

He said youths that successful­ly complete the programme and perform satisfacto­ry would be guided and supported to initiate their own businesses.

The Executive Director urged the grantees to promote equity in the selection of trainees, protect them from work place harassment and ensure that the right age group of young persons are selected with at least 40 percent women and people living with disabiliti­es.

 ??  ?? Adeyinka Adeyemi of Intermarc Consulting ( left); Managing Director, Global Accelerex, Tunde Ogungbade; Executive Director,technology & Operations, Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement Systems, Christabel Onyejekwe and Executive Director, Business Devt. & Chief Operating Officer, Global Accelerex, Olukayode Ariyo, at the 3rd Quar ter 2018 Edition of POS Innovation Summit held in Lagos.
Adeyinka Adeyemi of Intermarc Consulting ( left); Managing Director, Global Accelerex, Tunde Ogungbade; Executive Director,technology & Operations, Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement Systems, Christabel Onyejekwe and Executive Director, Business Devt. & Chief Operating Officer, Global Accelerex, Olukayode Ariyo, at the 3rd Quar ter 2018 Edition of POS Innovation Summit held in Lagos.

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