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FG Approves Youth Employment Plan

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A comprehensive National Action plan on youth employment had been approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for implementation by various line ministries in the federal, state and local governments in the country.

This is coming as the federal government has also set aside the sum of N43 billion to finance the operations of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) this year.

Minister of Youth Development, Senator Akinlabi Olasunkanni, who disclosed these at the 2009 World Population Day, said government was also pursuing a programme to address the problem of reproductive health in the country, adding that an elaborate policy framework is being put in place with close to N1 billion set aside for reproduction and peer education activities.

Olasunkanni said the ministry of youth has finalised the review of the National Youth policy and that a draft policy document will soon be forwarded to the FEC through President Yar’Adua for deliberations and approvals.

According to him, the draft youth policy seeks to address reproductive issues, particularly the increasing phenomenon of teen motherhood and pregnancy, and the challenges of prostitution among young women as well as proffering wider solutions to combat HIV/AID.

Executive Director of the United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA), Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, had expressed concern that the global financial and economic crisis was threatening to reverse the hard-won gains recorded in the developing countries in the areas of education and health.

Today, complications of pregnancy and childbirth are leading killers of women in the developing world. And maternal mortality represents the largest health inequality in the world.

The health gap will only deepen unless we increase social investments, maintain health gains and expand efforts to save more women’s lives”, said the UNFPA boss.

An Air France aircraft at the Port Harcourt Airport, Omagwa.

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