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NOA Advocates Ward-Based Business Scheme
The National Orientation Agency (NOA), has called for the establishment of a ward-based business scheme as a way of creating jobs at the local level.
The scheme, according to the Director of NOA in Rivers State, Chief Andy Nweye, would harness strong economic potentials of each local government area in the area of fish, snail, organised farming in the storage and preservation and marketing of products.
Speaking through the Head of Mass Mobilisation, Mr. Peter Emejuru at a special briefing for course 18 participants of the National Defence College in Port Harcourt, Chief Nweye said the ward can be utilised to empower lots of youths in the state.
Chief Nweye who spoke on the topic, “Activities of NOA Towards the Empowerment of Youths as a Strategy for Social Security”, was of the opinion that, time has come for the youths to be job creators instead of seeking for jobs.
“Entrepreneurship should be the primary objectives of these government projects of paraddigm shift in employment generation and empowerment in Rivers State”, he remarked.
He stressed the need to refocus the youths from being indolent and involved in social vices, saying once this is achieved massive development would commence in the state.
Some of the steps he recommended towards achieving high employment ratio in the state include identifying project opportunities in different parts of the state for further development.
Other measures he stated are the need to create entrepreneurship mindset in the people, offering advice on projects selection based on individual ability and capacity.
On the success of the agency in ensuring that government policies are embraced by the youths he remarked that NOA has been able to reach out to school children as a way of adequate orientation to create attitudinal change.
Adding that: “The on-going school programmes of the agency on patriotism, value re-orientation, HIV/AIDS, respect for national symbols are carried out by the agency in all 23 local government areas of the state”.
Earlier in his remarks, the team leader of the NDC participants, Commodore Johnson Olutoyin said they are in the state to update themselves of the strategies used by the government in checking youth restiveness and violence.
He remarked that studies have shown that despite government attempt to empower the youths, there are still some groups that have failed to tap from the exercise.
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