FG  Calls  For Collaboration with State Youth Commissioners to Enhance Youth Development Initiatives

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Joel Ajayi

Federal Government has called for Collaboration with State Youth Commissioners to  leverage their expertise in designing and implementing a wide range of comprehensive policies and initiatives aimed at effectively accelerating Youth development across the country. 

The Minister, of the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim made this call this weekend in Abuja during a consultative meeting with Commissioners of Youth from all the 36 States of the Federation and Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Dr. Ibrahim emphasized the importance of a robust collaborative approach that will involve synergy with the State Commissioners, conducting in-depth consultations and analysis to ensure that the unique needs and challenges faced by young people in different states are fully accounted for in the development and execution of targeted strategies. 

The Minister invited the Commissioners to join the Federal Government in all its policies and initiatives, such as the Restructured Nigerian Youth Investment Fund, the Presidential Initiatives on Youth Enterprise Clusters, the establishment of the National Youth Development Bank, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Reform, the National Youth Skills Programme, and the 30% Youth Quota for all Federal Appointments.

She urged them to take these programmes back to their states, engage communities, and ensure that young people fully benefit from these opportunities.

Meanwhile, Jamila announced the proposed launch of the National Council on Youth, which will serve as a critical platform for coordination and collaboration among stakeholders in the Youth Development space.

According to her, “the council composition includes the Minister, Minister of State, Permanent Secretary, Commissioners of Youth from all States and the FCT, and other key stakeholders in the Ministry.”

“This body will play a central role in ensuring that our policies are effectively implemented and that the voices of our youth are heard at the highest levels of government. I look forward to working closely with all of you on this council as we chart a united path for youth development in Nigeria,” she stated.

The FCT Youth Mandate Secretary, Abdullahi Suleiman Ango, and the Commissioner of Oyo State, Wasilat Adegoke stressed the importance of the consultative meeting as a vital opportunity to launch impactful youth empowerment programmes at both the state and federal levels. They urged the youth to seize the available youth developmental programmes and  be committed to upholding peace and unity in the country.

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