The International Youth Day celebrated annually on 12 August, is an opportunity for governments, internationally and nationally, and other stakeholders to draw attention to youth issues worldwide, particularly as related to health, education and employment while celebrating the potential of youth as partners in today’s global society.
With the theme for this year’s celebration “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World”.
Alliance for Youth Nigeria is addressing this need, with the recent conclusion of a vocational skills training program, delivered in collaboration with Whitefield Foundation
Mustapha Fasasi, a 34year old indigene of Oyo State, South-West Nigeria, is excited about his recently acquired skill of solar panel installation for homes and small businesses. With prior interest in solar and renewable energy, he signed up for the vocational skills training hosted by the Alliance for Youth Nigeria, as soon as he heard about the training through a radio program.
“The training was an extremely rewarding experience
for me as I have been equipped with the handson skills and knowledge required
to immediately commence solar panel installations and start earning income to
support myself and my family. I look forward to further personal development
till I become an expert in this sector”, he said.
Mustapha is one of over 500 young people, who are
beneficiaries of the vocational skills training held in Ibadan and Kano.
Despite young people being a tremendous resource for
sustainable development, Nigeria’s youth unemployment rate stands at 53.7%
according to the National Bureau of Statistics. There is therefore a pressing
need for innovative and hands on interventions, including entrepreneurship
education, in reversing this trend.
The Alliance for Youth Nigeria is addressing this
need, with the recent conclusion of a vocational skills training program,
delivered in collaboration with Whitefield Foundation.
The training which enables young people acquire
knowledge, skills and confidence for selfsustainability, covered four skillsets
– Solar panel installation, Graphics Design and Social Media Management, Beauty
Care (make-up, aromatherapy and massage) and Web Development and Digital
Marketing. The selected skill sets were identified as quick-to-market and
high-impact economic areas with immediate opportunities for earning a decent
income and improving livelihood.
Launched in August 2021, the Alliance is a business-driven movement of organizations passionate about working together to help young people around the country acquire the necessary skills to thrive in the world of work or create their own enterprise. Members of the Alliance for Youth Nigeria include Nestlé Nigeria, Jobberman Nigeria, Big Bottling Company, the United Nations Global Compact Network Nigeria and U-Connect HR Limited with the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund and Activate Success International as partner organizations.
The member and partner organizations are committed
to equipping young Nigerians with employability and entrepreneurial skills to
enable them secure gainful employment or set up businesses of their own. They
have also positioned themselves to invest in joint and individual projects to
give young Nigerians meaningful work experience, internships,
readiness-for-work training, and mentoring opportunities and are committed to
contributing towards the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goal 8 - to promote sustained, inclusive, and
sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work
for all by 2030 and Goal 17, Partnerships for the Goals.
Over the last two years, the Alliance has empowered
over 16,000 young people with employability and entrepreneurial trainings,
internship and mentoring opportunities equipping them for the world of work and
business.
In commemoration of the 2023 International Youth Day
and second-year anniversary of the Alliance, high-flyers of the vocational
skills training in Ibadan and Kano, were gifted start-up kits to enable the
speedy commencement of their businesses. High-flyers from the graphics design
and digital marketing trainings were provided laptops, those from the Beauty,
massage and aromatherapy training were provided make-up tool kits and massage
beds while high-flyers from the solar panel installation trainings were awarded
complete toolboxes for their vocation.
According to Ahmed Alaga, President of the Alliance
and Program Manager Partnerships, Jobberman Nigeria, “Young people are the
engine for growth and development, a huge resource and great asset for national
advancement. The Alliance for Youth Nigeria is committed to supporting young
Nigerians with the skills, trainings and knowledge that will increase their
chances of getting gainful employment opportunities or becoming entrepreneurs,
unleashing their true potential”.
In his comments at the Ibadan event, Shakiru Lawal,
Vice President of the Alliance and Country HR Manager, Nestlé Nigeria PLC said,
“Young people are central in building the nation we all desire. At Nestlé, we
believe that communities cannot thrive if we fail to offer a future to them.
This is why we are committed to working with stakeholders and like-minded
organizations to help young people develop their skills so they can find jobs
or create their own businesses. I am delighted that the trainees have acquired
capacities and capabilities to make a difference, enhance opportunities for selfemployment
and economic productivity. To the exceptional trainees being provided with
start-up kits today, I urge you to positively use these skills to make a living
and serve your communities”.
Tumi Onamade, Secretary of the
Alliance and Senior Manager, Participant Engagement &
Programmes, UN Global Compact Nigeria Network who
was at the Ibadan event said, "Today we stand united in celebration of two
impactful years of collaborative youth empowerment. At the United Nations Global Compact Network Nigeria, we
recognize that scaling up action and investing in the youth not only creates
economic opportunities but also helps businesses grow and stay sustainable,
echoing SDG 8: Decent work and Economic Growth. To the beneficiaries of the
start-up kits, you are now empowered with skills and equipped with tools,
embrace this opportunity to turn your dreams into thriving realities. Your
journey starts now! As we commemorate the International Youth Day, we reaffirm
our commitment to the Alliance for Youth Nigeria, fostering SDG 17:
Partnerships for the Goals. Our journey as an Alliance remains unwavering,
bound by purpose and guided by the firm belief that by investing in youth
today, we build a stronger tomorrow”.
High-flyers of the vocational skills training with the start-up packs provided by the Alliance to enable them commence their businesses (Picture from the Ibadan event) |
One of the beneficiaries from the Kano event |
In a statement, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Abubakar Ismail said, “With the huge number of youth entering the labour market annually in Nigeria, and limited job opportunities in the formal sector, skills based entrepreneurship remains a viable option for economic empowerment, job creation especially in the small and medium enterprise sector, and improvement of the general standard of living. Globally, entrepreneurs have advanced development through innovations in all sectors. The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development is committed to the development of appropriate Policy Frameworks, such as the National Youth Policy which has employment and entrepreneurship as strategic thrusts and the Nigerian Youth Employment Action Plan, with priority focus on employability, entrepreneurship, employment creation equality and rights. We are delighted to be part of the Alliance for Youth Nigeria and will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to create opportunities for youth development”.
Expressing his delight on behalf of his colleagues,
Mustapha Fasisi said, “Thanks to the facilitators, the training is of huge
benefit to us as it was very easy to understand and implement. We are deeply
grateful to the Alliance for investing in upskilling young people and further
awarding those of us who excelled at the training with start-up kits. We
promise to maximally deploy the skills and tools to commence our businesses”.
On her part, Mariya Ahmad Jibrin, who participated
in the Kano training in the graphics design category expressed her gratitude to
the Alliance for the transformative training experience which has equipped her
with the skills to create impactful designs, affirming that the laptop provided
to her as a start-up kit is an invaluable and treasured support for her
business.
The Alliance for Youth Nigeria is committed to
continued investment in capacity development of young people, equipping them
with the right skills and experience in a rapidly evolving world and for a
better future.
With 70% of her population under 30, Nigeria has one
of the largest youth population in the world, representing a remarkable
opportunity for development and growth.