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Stakeholders Identify Strategies For Youth Dev
Acquisition of global skills for a global economy has been identified as a major key for development for youths in the State.
This was one of the assertions made at the State Youth Leadership Quotient and Award Summit ahead of the 2021 International Youth Day, held yesterday.
The Acting Director, Claude Ake School of Government, University of Port Harcourt, Dr Sofiri Peterside made this known while speaking on the topic, “Today’s Youth For Tomorrow’s World”.
Dr. Peterside noted that youths need to upgrade and government also needs to play a key role in giving young people the sustainable environment to succeed.
Speaking on Entrepreneurship Skill Investments, the President, Rivers Entrepreneur Investment Forum, Ibifiri Bob- Manuel, said young people should not focus on white collar jobs in future because the youth need to be entrepreneurs.
Meanwhile, the State Commissioner, Ministry of Youth Development has called on multi-national companies, corporate bodies and individuals to invest in youths if sustainable development must be achieved in Rivers State
The Rivers State Commissioner for Youth, Prince Obi Ohia made the call, Monday, at a press briefing ahead of this year’s International Youths Day in his office, which comes up on 12th of August every year.
According to him, “we call on sectors, multinational companies, corporate bodies and individuals to see how we can develop a good workable framework to sustain the development of the youths in the state”.
Ohia noted that the state government is coming up with a project that would empower the youths in the state.
He said, “we are coming up with a ‘One Youth, One Skill’ and a Rivers Youth Market to help develop the youth in Rivers State”.
The youth Commissioner emphasised that the International Youths Day was set aside to address the challenges confronting the youths and to appraise those that have contributed positively to youth development.
The Commissioner noted that the theme of this year’s celebration, ‘Transforming Food Systems: Sustaining Agriculture and Preserving the Ecosystem’, aims at sustaining agriculture and preserving eco- system.
By: Tonye Nria-Dapa
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