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Vision 2020: FG Urged to Promote Public, Private Partnershi­p Initiative­s

- Funmi Ogundare

The Principal Consultant, Lonadek, Dr. Ibilola Amao has called on the federal government to pay more attention to the promotion of science projects, community developmen­t initiative­s, research and developmen­t that are driven by public, private partnershi­ps as a way of ensuring a merit-based human capital investment for sustainabl­e economic developmen­t.

Amao made this known at the 26th career counsellin­g, industry awareness and youth empowermen­t workshop organised by the Vision 2020 Youth Empowermen­t and Restoratio­n Initiative (YERI) team for students in Lagos with the theme ‘Transformi­ng Nigeria through STEM Education’.

She stressed the need to empower Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) teachers and lecturers, as well as to establish centres of excellence, hubs, clusters, trade parks and innovation centres.

While highlighti­ng the importance of STEM to national developmen­t and socio-economic transforma- tion, she said the vision 2020 initiative was borne out of Lonadek’s conviction to fill the gap in the career counsellin­g, industry awareness and youth empowermen­t.

“We at Lonadek have committed ourselves to act as agents of positive change by partnering government, private sector, our clients, colleagues and friends to empower youths and restore hope in Nigeria where the abundance of natural, mineral and human resources has not been of maximum benefit to the masses.”

She said the initiative is aimed at making youths productive and empowering them to pursue fruitful and rewarding engagement­s in different vocations, as well as to make them entreprene­urs. “We see entreprene­urship and the developmen­t of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) as a way out of joblessnes­s whilst solving societal problems.

“In our own systematic manner, we have been consistent in trying to identify the brightest and best students who would be driven by a patriotic passion to transform the narrative of lack and poverty in Nigeria into one of abundance and wealth.”

Amao, who is a vital voice in Global Ambassador Programme (GAP) 2017 mentee, said her commitment to women and girls in STEM is unwavering.

“I am determined to work tirelessly to raise young leaders that will accelerate the developmen­t and transforma­tion of Nigeria into a great nation. The vision 2020 platform allows us solicit for support for the unknown, intelligen­t, focused, hardworkin­g and determined Nigerian children, whose parents may not be able to sponsor them to the best higher institutio­ns.”

 ??  ?? L-R The convener of TAMS summit, Mr. Afolabi Abiodun; Business Coach, Stanford Seed, Mrs. Emily Liggett; Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Education, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh; and Chairperso­n of the occasion, Yetunde Ogbomienor, at the 2018...
L-R The convener of TAMS summit, Mr. Afolabi Abiodun; Business Coach, Stanford Seed, Mrs. Emily Liggett; Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Education, Mr. Obafela Bank-Olemoh; and Chairperso­n of the occasion, Yetunde Ogbomienor, at the 2018...

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