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30% youths inclusion in govt underway, says Minister

By Ernest Nzor, Abuja
25 August 2024   |   6:20 pm
Minister for Youth Development, Dr Jamila Bio Ibrahim, has said that efforts are underway to enact a law ensuring 30 percent youth inclusion in government. She also said that the current government was doing a lot for the youth, adding that the Federal Executive Council had approved a 30 per cent inclusion rate for youths…
Jamila Bio Ibrahim

Minister for Youth Development, Dr Jamila Bio Ibrahim, has said that efforts are underway to enact a law ensuring 30 percent youth inclusion in government.

She also said that the current government was doing a lot for the youth, adding that the Federal Executive Council had approved a 30 per cent inclusion rate for youths in the country.

Dr Ibrahim, disclosed this in Abuja, at a programme to commemorate the International Youth Day 2024 celebration, organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Nigeria in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development.

The event, attended by over 250 MSMEs from across Nigeria, with the theme: “Forging the Future: Youth-Led MSMEs Innovating with Digital Solutions to Secure Sustainable Growth, Global Trade, and Resilient Food and Energy Systems.”

Ibrahim said that the current government was doing a lot for the youth, adding that the Federal Executive Council had approved a 30 per cent inclusion rate for youths in the country.

She, however, said the intention was to institutionalise the policy, disclosing that her office was currently working with the national assembly to pass a law that would give the youth a seat at the table.

“The Federal Executive Council approved the institutionalization, not just as a policy now, but taking a bill to the parliament and we solicit support we can get to ensure that this bill is advocated for and it is passed into law to ensure 30% minimum, 30% youth inclusion in government across all tiers of government

“If we have 48 ministers on the cabinet, we’re talking about, if this bill is passed, we’re saying we’ll have at least 15 young people under the age of 40 in the cabinet in the next dispensation.

“So, we seek your support to help us have more voices to speak to the challenges that young people face.”

She said the inclusion of more youth in decision and governance would enhance rapid development both in policy making and financial autonomy for nation-building.

The Minister said the dialogue was a significant step towards President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s goal to build young entrepreneurs.

Also speaking at the event, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs H.E, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, said, “The current state of youth unemployment and underemployment in Nigeria demands immediate attention and action.

“The consequences of this situation, including frustration and social unrest among youth and families, are severe and immediate. With over 60 percent of Nigeria’s population under 25, initiatives like this are urgently needed.”

The UNDP Resident Representative in Nigeria, Ms Elsie Attafuah, said, “73% of entrepreneurs here are between 18 and 35 years old, highlighting the significant role young people play in driving digital startups and business innovation. 60% have tertiary-level education, leveraging their knowledge to innovate, particularly in agriculture, technology, and services.

“Yet, despite this foundation, challenges remain 49% of these businesses earn up to only 1 million Naira annually, underscoring the struggle to scale amid broader economic constraints.”

She noted that, despite the strong foundation of educated and experienced young entrepreneurs in Nigeria, significant barriers still prevent many from fully realising their potential.

She said the UNDP is an integrator and the lead agency for the SDGs, adding: “That’s why my colleagues and our government partners are here today—to listen to you and, more importantly, to leverage your insights as we design our next set of actions for youth businesses in Nigeria.”

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