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FG Committed To Launching and implementing programmes To Tackle Unemployment In The Country

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Joel Ajayi 
The Federal Government  has reiterated its  commitment to launch and implement a comprehensive range of targeted youth employment programmes to tackle unemployment in the country. 


The Hon. Minister, Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim made this known during the commemoration of the 2024 World Youth Skills ‘Day with the Theme: “Youth Skills For Peace & Development.”  

The annual event which was organised by the Ministry took place at Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja. In her keynote address,Jamila disclosed that the Ministry has put in placeprogrammes  that are specifically designed to address the pressing issue of unemployment and as well bridge the significant employment gap among our rapidly growing youth population.

She informed that these  programmes will also provide meaningful opportunities for young people to enter the workforce and contribute to the nation’s economy.


Dr. Ibrahim emphasized the  issue of escalating youth unemployment and underscored the proactive approach adopted by the Ministry to address it. 

“As a part of its core mandate, the Ministry recently orchestrated an extensive and meticulously planned capacity building programmes specifically tailored to the fashion design and tailoring business sectors. This multifaceted initiative also involved the establishment and furnishing of a cutting-edge tailoring hub located within the premises of the National Youth Development Centre in Odeomu, Osun State.” 


“The hub boasts a comprehensive array of modern fashion and tailoring machinery, providing a conducive environment for aspiring young entrepreneurs to acquire and hone their skills in the domains of fashion design and associated enterprises. The Ministry is dedicated to offering a platform for interested youth to access the center and take advantage of the invaluable opportunities for skill development and empowerment it presents,” she explained.


She observed that millions of young people around the world are unemployed and not involved in any meaningful and sustainable work.She also noted that  majority of these individuals live in developing countries, where they are underemployed and are continually exposed to low-quality jobs, greater labour market inequality .


“The 2024 World Skills Day is expected to create synergy among all key players in youth development. I believe that the programme will successfully increase enthusiasm for skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development in Nigeria. It will challenge everyone to create a commendable platform to launch a new project on skill acquisition and development that aligns with the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’,” she stated.


In his address, Mr. Olawande Ayodele, Minister of State for Youth Development, underscored  government’s resolute  to equip the youth with vital skills for enhanced employability. Olawande who emphasised the importance of job fairs observed that  Nigeria has had trade fairs over the years said that it was time to have job fairs to promote skill acquisition.Olawande declared that in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed  hope agenda,he is determined to ensure that seven million Nigerian Youths acquire at least two skills each within the next two years.


Earlier,Dunoma Umar Ahmed, PhD, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry   extended a gracious welcome to   dignitaries and all invited guests from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies(MDAs), development partners, youth leaders and all stakeholders devoted to youth development and empowerment.


He stressed the Ministry’s  commitment to advancing skills acquisition, nurturing peace and propelling socio-economic growth throughout Nigeria. The Guest speaker,Engineer Kashim Ali,a fellow of the Nigerian society of Engineers who also advocated for Youth skills challenged members of the public to engage in skill acquisitions regardless of age or qualifications .He encouraged adults to learn skills that were suitable for them , adding it is never too late to learn.


In his own address,the Chairman,senate committee on  Youth,Adeyemi  Adaramodu described the skill development initiative as a positive development by the Ministry.Adaramodu assured the Ministry  that he was ready to legislate on any measure that would enhance the lives of Nigerian youths.

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Former Minister Sunday Dare Celebrates Late Brigadier-General Benjamin Adekunle

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…Calls on Ogbomoso to compete for power in Oyo state.

Joel Ajayi

The Agbaakin of Ogbomosoland and the former Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Chief Sunday Akin Dare has joined family, friends, relatives, and good people of Ogbomosoland to celebrate the life of a veteran Civil War hero and an eminent Ogbomoso-born Nigerian Army officer, late Brigadier-General  Benjamin Maja Adekunle, otherwise known as Black Scorpion.

In a statement released recently, the Agbaakin of Ogbomosoland noted that the 10th anniversary remembrance of the veteran General is not just a celebration of his history, but a reflection of the bravery and patriotism of a

man who risked his life on behalf of our country and citizens. Chief Sunday Dare acknowledged that: “As a General, he was first amongst equals, and we as his people, are proud of the legacy that he left behind”.

Chief Sunday Dare explained that the sense of purpose and commitment to something greater than one’s self, is a cornerstone of a soldier’s life, which late Brigadier-General Benjamin Adekunle exemplified. He signposted a life of enduring symbol of bravery, and compassion. He served Nigeria well.

“The story of the battle for Nigeria’s soul and eventual unity cannot be complete without a generous mention of late Brigadier-General Benjamin Adekunle, a.k.a Black Scorpion. He was a patriot who loved his country and gave his all. He revealed to the world that Ogbomoso’s sons and daughters were no bystanders or minions. But that, Ogbomoso sons and daughters are brilliant

and brave, courageous and compassionate, patriotic and powerful. And above all, that Ogbomoso is a land of warriors; ever ready to make necessary sacrifices for the unity of her people and her land”.

Furthermore, Chief Sunday Dare stated that: “Late General Benjamin Adekunle has joined the league of Ogbomoso icons like the late Premier of Western Region Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, the late Soun Oyewunmi Ajagungbade III, the late Governor of Oyo State Otunba Alao-Akala, the late Inspector General of Police Chief Sunday Adewusi and many other heroes of democracy from Ogbomosoland who made priceless sacrifices for the unity and peace of Nigeria.

For late Brigadier-General Benjamin Adekunle, no task was a burden and no sacrifice was too high: for he loved his people even as he understood that his call to duty carried a risk to his own life. He brought to life courage and patriotism that remains unequaled”. “Out of curiosity, I searched for the deeper meaning of a Scorpion. General

Benjamin Adekunle was nicknamed the Black Scorpion largely due to his exploits as a soldier. I found out that Scorpions are symbols of protection, transformation, independence, solitude, and intelligence.

In addition, Scorpions are also a symbol of death and rebirth, a symbol of power. We stop here. For us, the spirit of the Black Scorpion must rekindle in us the desire to lead. Not just in our land of Ogbomoso, but in our Oyo State. Let Ogbomoso no longer play the second fiddle in Oyo State. Let Ogbomoso speak with one political voice. Let Adekunle’s spirit summon us all to a new cause in this dispensation.

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