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NPC Seeks Investment On Teenage Girls
The National Popula
tion Commission (NPC) has recommended massive investment in teenage girls as a panacea for national development.
The Chairman of the commission, Chief Eze Duruiheoma, made the call during a roundtable on investment in teenage girls to commemorate the 2016 World Population Day on Thursday in Abuja.
The Tide reports that the event was jointly organised by the UNFPA and NPC.
Duruiheoma said the safest investment any nation can make was on teenage girls.
He explained that though it may be expensive but cost effective, less risky and could yield maximum dividends for the development process in the long run.
The chairman also urged for the involvement of youths in formulating and implementing policies affecting them to curb youth restiveness in the country.
He said participatory approach would also help combat the challenges of teenage girls in the country, adding that it is capable of nurturing a broad based consensus required to create enabling environment for investing in their development.
“The task of ensuring a rosy future for our teenage girls is a joint generational responsibility between the teenage girls and the wider society.
“No doubt there is no lack of interest and commitment on the part of the government, however, what has been lacking in all the past efforts is the involvement and participation of youths in the formulation of the programmes.
“The society believes that it knows the problem of the teenagers better and how to solve them. This approach runs against the conventional wisdom to the effect that he who wears the shoes knows where they pinch most.
“We must come up with innovative, brilliant and mutually acceptable way forward. Our overriding concern must be to come up with realistic suggestions that will ensure that teenage girls are placed at the centre of national priorities,’’ said Duruiheoma.
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