By Mariyah Adamu, Abuja
Federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment and sustainable development at the 2025 United Nations Economic and Social Council, ECOSOC, Youth Forum held in New York.
Director of Information and Public Relations, Ministry of Youth Development, Mrs Omolara Esan, made this known in a statement, yesterday.
Permanent Secretary in the ministry and Head of the Nigerian delegation, Mr Olubunmi Olusanya, addressed global youth leaders, policymakers and development partners at the forum.
Olusanya emphasised the critical importance of inclusive youth participation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, particularly in areas such as education, employment, innovation and climate action.
He highlighted Nigeria’s strategic initiatives, including the newly launched National Youth Development Strategy (2024–2028), digital skills programmes, green entrepreneurship schemes and robust partnerships aimed at expanding opportunities for millions of young Nigerians.
“Nigerian youths are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the drivers of today’s innovation and resilience,” he said.
He reiterated the country’s unwavering commitment to create an enabling environment that empowers young people to realise their full potentials and contribute meaningfully to national and global development.
As part of the commitment, the ministry convened a high-impact side event in collaboration with UN agencies and regional youth organisations, with the theme: “Harnessing Youth Innovation for Climate Resilience and Green Jobs in Africa.”
The permanent secretary, noted that the event showcased youth-led climate solutions and fostered dialogue between policymakers and young change-makers from the continent.
“The forum continues to serve as a crucial platform for young people to influence the United Nations work and contribute meaningfully to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
“Nigeria’s active participation at this year’s forum underscores its leadership role in promoting a sustainable and youth-inclusive future,” he said.