FG Earmarks N120bn For Youth Skills Training

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Federal government has approved N120 billion for the commencement of skills acquisition for youths across the country.

Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Ahmad disclosed this at the Adolescent and Youth Ministerial Dialogue on Wellbeing, Health and Development in Abuja, yesterday.

The event, organised by Plan International in partnership with International Federation of Red Cross and UNESCO, aims to ensure inclusive policy making and amplify the voices of adolescents and youths in national development efforts.

The event has as  theme: “From Words to Action.”

Ahmad, represented by  his Senior Special Assistant, Professor Ali Idris, said the initiative was targeted at vulnerable youths, including Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, across the geopolitical zones.

She said the initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and is expected to provide sustainable opportunities for youth employment and empowerment.

”If you have a registered company capable of training at least 60,000 people within three months, the ministry will pay that company. Likewise, individuals who undergo training will receive a starter pack upon completion,” she said.

She emphasised  government’s intention to involve youths in decision-making processes, noting that a stakeholders meeting would soon be convened to allow young people  voice their priorities and co-create actionable plans.

”This programme is not being done in isolation. We are working with  youths to identify the areas they consider most critical. Once stakeholders meet, we will move to implementation,” she added.

Speaking on economic realities, she said many companies are leaving the country and not everyone would secure government jobs.

According to her, the best alternative is for young people to acquire relevant skills that will make them employable locally or internationally.

In addition to skills acquisition, she said  government is tackling the issue of out-of-school children.

”There are over 10 million out-of-school children in Nigeria. To address this, we have introduced the Lumina programme, targeting hard-to-reach areas, especially girls.

“The programme aims to provide literacy and numeracy education,” she explained.

She also said that the initiative would commence in the next two months, as registration had already begun online.

In the same vein,  the Advocacy League Programme Officer for Plan International Nigeria, Jonathan Abakpa, stressed the need for young people to be involved in national conversation on shaping their future.

Abakpa recalled that two years ago, the minister of health and other stakeholders endorsed the Adolescent Living Healthy and Tribal Nigeria Framework for West and Central Africa.

”The last conference led to the creation of Adolescent and Young People’s Roadmap, which serves as a guide for policy and intervention.

“This year’s inter-ministerial dialogue allows youths to engage directly with ministers and demand implementation of their priorities,” Abakba said.

He stressed that youth-led advocacy had begun to yield results, citing increased budget allocation for education and health.

He noted that persistent challenge including out-of-school children, teenage pregnancies and early marriages still require urgent action.

Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian Children’s Parliament, Ibrahim Sunnoma, urged  government to move from commitment to action.

”There are many laws and policies already in place. What we need now is implementation. Words are just air in motion; action must be our foundation,” he said.

Sunnoma criticised the neglect of vulnerable children, particularly in Northern Nigeria, where  Almajiris still roam the streets in dire conditions.

”I urge  government to prioritise children on the streets, especially the Almajiris. Strengthen the Almajiri system, integrate western education and provide shelter, food and a sustainable livelihood,” he said.

The event featured stakeholders from the education, health and humanitarian sectors. NAN

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