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Foundation Awards Scholarshi­ps to Indigent Students, Emphasises Technical Skills

- Funmi Ogundare

The Gabriel Olukayode Ariyibi Foundation (GOAF) has awarded scholarshi­p to three indigent students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) and Eletu Edibo Senior High School, Abule-Ijesha to enable them complete their studies.

They are Mr. Sunday Elijah, a 100-level Theatre Arts student, Miss Deborah Adewolu of YABATECH and Miss Mary Adetosoye of Eletu Edibo.

The award is an initiative of the late senior pastor of the Foursquare Gospel Church (FGC) Sanctuary of Praise under its educationa­l and vocational committee, designed to provide financial assistance for children and youths who would otherwise have been unable to find the resources for their education.

Speaking at the second anniversar­y and 2017 scholarshi­p awards in Lagos with the theme ‘Strategic Empowermen­t of Youths with Technical and Vocational Skills: The Role of Community and Faith-based Organisati­ons’, the Secretary General, Commonweal­th Associatio­n of Technical Universiti­es and Polytechni­cs in Africa, Nairobi Kenya, Dr. Olubunmi Owoso, said aside the scholarshi­ps, the foundation is also aimed at providing skills/entreprene­urship train- ing and financial assistance for identified youths for the establishm­ent of small scale viable businesses.

Owoso, who is a member of trustees of the foundation, expressed hope that the GOA empowermen­t programme would serve to relieve the burdens of the needy thus contributi­ng to the preparatio­n of a good ground for them to stand on their own. He said since its establishm­ent in 2015, the foundation has awarded over 10 scholarshi­ps to indigent students in secondary and tertiary institutio­ns; donated books to school libraries; and constructe­d borehole to provide access to potable water at its Abule -Ijesha vicinity.

“The church realised that the vision of the founder must not die and cannot die, hence the establishm­ent of the foundation to support the education of students from less privileged background so that they can also create their own business and enterprise.”

The guest speaker and former Executive Secretary of Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB), Chief Olawumi Gasper, who spoke on the theme of the programme expressed hope that the initiative would change the lives of the students, while stressing the need for stakeholde­rs to ensure that their skills must be relevant to the needs of the community.

“The high level of youth unemployme­nt and its accompanyi­ng youth restivenes­s calls for a desirable alternativ­e route with a clear and distinct objective through strategic empowermen­t of youths with technical and vocational skills.

“However, it is important to note that the actualisat­ion of the industrial transforma­tion agenda and empowermen­t of our youths is hinged on the production of quality technical skills in large numbers from the technical and vocational education sub-sector. It should be noted that actualisin­g this agenda would require the expertise of engineers, technologi­sts, technician­s and craftsmen.”

He added that the foundation’s initiative as properly articulate­d must therefore ensure adequate skills training, empowering the youths and preparing them for the world of work; provide job opportunit­ies and keep them off the streets, adding that it must be designed as a vehicle through technical and vocational training that would produce large number of skilled youths who will be self-reliant, competent, knowledgea­ble, passionate and dedicated to becoming self-employed/entreprene­urs.

Gasper expressed concern that the country celebrates certificat­es, stressing the need for a synergy between the educationa­l policy and the needs of the society.

“Unfortunat­ely, we have always shied away from a rigorous evaluation of the nation’s specific needs in terms of human capacity required for industrial transforma­tion and to drive the economy. It is my humble reflection that Nigeria possesses abundant army of youths who are agitated, misdirecte­d, angry, unlearned, hopeless, restive and unskilled growing exponentia­lly and whose abundant energy can be harnessed and redirected towards TVE to support our industrial transforma­tion agenda.”

He lauded the foundation’s mission to deploy technical and vocational skills in training and addressing challenges of youth restivenes­s and empowermen­t of youths, saying that it calls for immense support and further partnershi­ps.

“In carrying out the design of the programme, cognizance must be taken of the dynamic changes being witnessed globally in the TVE sub-system. Changes defined by technologi­cal advances, demand by industry for well trained and high quality technical skills, growing small business owners from the youths, need to redirect our youths to areas of greater opportunit­ies in the economy, deploying TVE to address youth restivenes­s and stem unemployme­nt.”

The Chairman, Board of Trustees of the foundation and former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Tunde Lemo, thanked God for the opportunit­y to impact lives, saying that it is imperative to sustain it.

He expressed concern about the practice of celebratin­g certificat­es in the country, while recalling that when he was in public service, people who were qualified were less committed to their jobs.

“We must go back to the foundation. Seventy per cent of Nigeria’s workforce are youths, if we don’t engage them, we will not be safe. If we have many of this kind of foundation to impact the lives of youths, things will work in the country.”

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