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'We're grooming employers, not job seekers' - Minister Olawande on bold youth reforms | Pulse Nigeria

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His initial months have been dedicated to a rigorous process of "thinking and strategising" to properly define the ministry's mandate and capabilities, acknowledging that the full impact of these reforms might extend beyond his tenure.

Minister Olawande said the first two weeks of the confab will focus on grassroots and zonal engagements, with subsequent weeks dedicated to consolidating recommendations. [BusinessDay]

Minister Olawande said the first two weeks of the confab will focus on grassroots and zonal engagements, with subsequent weeks dedicated to consolidating recommendations. [BusinessDay]

A key initiative on the Minister's agenda is which he clarified is a "conference," not a "congress."

This confab, which predates any recent protests, was conceived as a strategic move to engage Nigerian youth at the grassroots level.

Unlike previous top-down approaches, the current administration, under President Tinubu's directive, aims for a "down-top" engagement.

Minister Olawande revealed a meticulous planning process, emphasising consultation over a "fire brigade approach."

Consultations across more than 28 states highlighted significant regional disparities in the needs of young people, leading to a decentralised confab structure.

The first two weeks will focus on, with subsequent weeks dedicated to consolidating recommendations.

To ensure transparency and broad participation, a portal will soon be launched for open registration. The confab will prioritise representation, with 90% of delegates aged 18-35 and a 50% gender balance, including provisions for people living with disabilities.

Significantly, the Minister highlighted efforts to include "informal youth" – artisans, hawkers, and the like – who constitute a significant, often-overlooked segment of the youth population.

The thematic areas for discussion at the confab are comprehensive, covering:

Crucially, the confab's outcomes will lead to "administrative actions" (including presidential directives and policy reviews), "constitutional reforms" (proposals for amendments to the National Assembly), and "legislative actions" (a review of existing laws).

To ensure accountability and implementation, a multi-stakeholder youth confab task force and an "impact index" will be used to track progress.

NYSC corp members. [Facebook/NYSC HQ Abuja]

NYSC corp members. [Facebook/NYSC HQ Abuja]

Addressing concerns about, Minister Olawande affirmed ongoing reforms. He reiterated a ministerial directive, signed on October 24, 2024, to post corps members to their areas of study, a departure from previous practices.

Regarding accommodation challenges, particularly in urban centers like Abuja, the Minister acknowledged the issue but steered away from direct government-funded lodge construction.

Instead, he highlighted existing collaborative efforts, including those with the Ministry of Digital Economy to provide fiber optic internet in federal universities, and a broader strategy of fostering "youth desks" in all ministries with youth-centric initiatives.

The overarching, according to Olawande, is to transform corps members into "employers, not job seekers." 

He stressed the importance of embedding entrepreneurship into the NYSC experience, citing existing partnerships with organisations like NASENI and the Bank of Industry (BOI). 

He revealed plans for a "National Youth Development Bank," currently in the pipeline, as a strategic long-term initiative to provide financial support for youth-led ventures, distinguishing it from past, ill-structured schemes.

Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande. [X, formerly twitter/Ayodele Olawande]

Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande. [X, formerly twitter/Ayodele Olawande]

When asked about his desired legacy, Minister Olawande expressed his aspiration to be remembered as "the voice of the youth" and for a "planned legacy" that empowers young people beyond mere "tokenism." 

He emphasised the need for his actions to pave the way for greater youth participation in leadership, including the presidency. 

His vision centers on human capital development, ensuring that young Nigerians are equipped to be impact creators and employers, rather than perpetually seeking government employment.

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