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Nigeria’s Young Population, Asset To Africa, World -Envoy …Visits Technology City In Lagos
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of United States’ Bureau of African Affairs, Joy Basu, has described Nigeria’s young population as an asset to Africa and the world at large.
Basu made the remark during a visit to Vibranium Valley Tech City to discuss about the African economy in Lagos, weekend.
She said it was important for the world to know that the young talents in Nigeria were incredible.
According to her, not only is the population of Nigeria so young, but that it was filled with youths who are very smart.
“These young talents have a history of unlocking economic prosperity through creativity and innovations. They see challenges in diverse perspectives and are ready to delve into it to find solutions”, she said.
The US Bureau scribe said the young talented population were not only needed to solve Nigeria’s problems, but also Africa and the world.
Basu also explained that such young assets should not be left unrefined, stressing that opportunities should be created for them to thrive for economic growth and development.
She noted that the U.S government recognises the immense potential of Nigeria’s young population and would continue to provide support through investment, partnership and trainings.
“We will continue to partner with Nigeria and Africa to build a better world”, she said.
Basu stressed that talent discovery and development needed to be taken seriously.
On bridging gender gap, she said the U.S government had been doing a lot to support women by ensuring they had equal opportunities.
Basu noted that the U.S government was not only supporting women through access to funding, but also by ensuring that it reaches those in the underserved communities.
She said bridging the gap had been a challenge for both the U.S and Nigeria, adding that several opportunities through innovative programmes had been provided for women, to ensure they had equal rights.
Speaking on what Vibranium Valley Tech City had done to bridge employment gap, Mr Bunmi Akinyemiju, the Chief Executive Officer, Venture Garden Group, noted that a lot of money had been spent to groom 1,500 talents in Nigeria.
Akinyemiju said for job creation, they had also built about 22 companies from the scratch.
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