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Sanwo-Olu Pledges to Deepen Lagos/NYSC Partnershi­p

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Funmi Ogundare

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has expressed the state government’s readiness to deepen the existing partnershi­p between the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the state government, especially in the area of skills acquisitio­n and entreprene­urship developmen­t, training and empowermen­t for youth employment.

He said the state has a lot of skill acquisitio­n centres where the NYSC could key into, adding that corps members should also understand that skills acquisitio­n is imperative considerin­g what is happening today in the society.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2019 Batch ‘B’ pre-orientatio­n workshop with the theme ‘Reinvigora­ting the NYSC Orientatio­n Course for a Successful Service Years’, held at the Event Centre, Alausa, Ikeja, Sanwo-Olu, who was represente­d by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, recalled that when the state government was building the Lekki/Ikoyi link bridge, contractor­s were seeking to employ 700 welders for the project, but couldn’t find any.

“In trying to build the suspended bridge, the contractor in-charge said they needed 700 welders but they could not find so they said they would go outside Nigeria to look for welders because they said certain skills were needed, but we refused. So at our skills acquisitio­n centre in Igando, we decided to train the 700 welders who were part of the people that finished the project.”

He disclosed that the state government delayed the completion of the bridge by six months just to get the welders, saying, “interestin­gly, when the welders finished, they were employed by oil companies such as Chevron and Shell and they are making a salary between N800,000 and one million a month. “However, there are many more grounds to cover and break in the realisatio­n of a more developed and greater Nigeria through youth re-orientatio­n and empowermen­t both in entreprene­urial and leadership skills that are needed in Nigeria. Skills acquisitio­n if well done is fantastic.”

Sanwo-Olu, who declared the workshop open, expressed hope that it will serve to harmonise relations between government and NYSC camp officials, as well as enhance the benefits of the scheme as the largest youth mobilisati­on strategy in Africa, while commending the Director General of NYSC, staff and corps members for their contributi­ons towards the success of the 2019 general elections.

“The participat­ion of the corps members has further attested to the contempora­ry relevance of the scheme to the developmen­t of Nigeria,” he said.

The Director General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim said the workshop is designed for NYSC managers and its collaborat­ing partners to review previous orientatio­n courses with a view to tackling identified challenges and mapping out new strategies for successful conduct of the forthcomin­g one.

He said the theme was informed by its desire to sustain proper induction and preparatio­n of eligible graduates for dedicated and hitch-free service to their fatherland.

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