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FG approves professionalisation of youth work

The Federal Government has granted approval for the full professionalisation of youth work in Nigeria as part of the efforts being made to create a pathway to success for all Nigerian youth.

Youth work is a variety of activities that support young people’s social, cultural, educational, environmental, and political development with the aim of helping them develop skills and capabilities to achieve their goals and to participate in their communities and decision-making.

Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande disclosed this while addressing the congregation of youth workers during the 2024 National Youth Work Conference which coincides with youth workers’ capacity building and membership induction.

Director, Information, Press and Public Relations, Omolara Esan in a statement on Friday said, the conference which has the theme: ‘A right to youth work and a positive future for all young people, celebrating diverse expressions of youth work across the globe’ took place at Afolabi hall within the Ministry in Abuja.

The Minister who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr Olubunmi Olusanya said: “I am happy to announce that approval for the full Professionalisation of Youth work in Nigeria has been granted by the Hon. Minister.

“The Ministry is ready to drive this important process, recognizing the urgent need for established codes of ethics and standards of practice. This has become necessary because of the proliferation of practice whose activities have had adverse effects on the quality of services by young people.

“I therefore enjoin this noble body of professionals to join forces with the Ministry in its effort towards establishing distinct career paths for youth development work.

“The Ministry is critically looking at innovative partnership with the private sector, access to financing for young people’s ideals, and the integration of digital skills training.

“We are of the strong belief that entrepreneurship should be fostered from a young age, which means that all relevant stakeholders must partner in building a generation of young Nigerians who are skilled and prepared to lead.

“Today we are not only to discuss how we can build the capacity of the youth to contribute to the socio-economic development of Nigeria, but to plan the specific ways we can build a future that is inclusive, resilient, and sustainable for every young Nigerian, especially in the face of rapid global change and challenges that are complex and interconnected, ranging from climate challenges, technical advancement, economic shift, unemployment, mental health issues, inequality, lack of access to quality education and so on.”

He maintained that in these challenges, there were also immense opportunities for growth and transformation, saying it was worthy to state that young people must be prepared not only to lead but be frontline agents in unlocking these opportunities.

He further explained that being a transformative catalysts, youth workers have the responsibility to provide the right platforms, resources, mentorship, and encouragement by bridging the gaps between young people and their potentials, while empowering them with mentorship, advocacy and essential skills to overcome obstacles and thrive as responsible citizens.

He disclosed that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development is committed to equipping youth who made up 60 percent of the population with the skills, knowledge, and entrepreneurial spirit needed to thrive in today’s competitive world as well as creating an environment where they can innovate, take risks and contribute meaningfully to our economy.

“We are dedicated to empowering young Nigerians through various initiatives focused on skills development, empowerment and engagement by providing them with the tools they need to succeed and thrive. This is why we are strongly propagating our vision of one youth, two skill,” the Minister concluded.

In his remarks, the President of the Nigeria Youth Workers Association (NYWA), Ben Duntoye stressed that many of the youths are passionate about youth work but there is the need to step up to professionalism.

According to him : “We want to see youth work bigger, we want to see youth work grow in their various work places. Youth work must flourish in Nigeria as it is in the advanced countries of the world.

“That is why we are partnering with the developed countries of the world to assist us with the initiatives put in by them in developing theirs both financially and in kind.”

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