The Director-General of the
agency, Mr Olakunle Obayan posited the rise in social vices among the youth on
Monday at the opening ceremony of the “Start Your Own Business” training of the
directorate held in Awka, the Anambra state capital.
The National Directorate of
Employment has predicted an imminent rise in kidnapping, robbery, prostitution
and youth restiveness in the country.
Consequently, it has
empowered 638 youths in Anambra state by cash and training.
No fewer than 150 youths
were being trained under Vocational Skills Development in the state.
120 students in the junior
secondary school were being trained in various skills as holiday programme,
including bead making, interlocking block moulding, manicure and pedicure,
catering and satellite installation.
50 senior secondary school
graduates would receive training under SYOB, whereas 318 beneficiaries received
N20,000 each under the Artisan Resettlement and Mentoring Scheme.
Obayan tasked the youth,
especially graduates of tertiary institutions to try and acquire skills that
would take them away from vices.
He said the concept of SYOB
was borne out the desire to ensure that unemployed graduates of tertiary
institution would be exposed to the benefits of self-reliance through
entrepreneurship.
He added that the training
would also guide them in their choices of business ideas that would instill in
them self confidence in managing their business successfully.
“He said” I’m sure that you
are aware that statistics of unemployment in Nigeria is high. It is also
important to note that more universities are emerging which would mean more
graduates being churned out of these universities to join the already bloated market.
“This particular situation
can only result in frustration and give rise to various deviant behaviours such
as youth restiveness, prostitution, kidnapping, robbery and so on.”
He noted that most
developed nations achieved economic prosperity through small scale businesses
that propelled employment for their populace.
The DG said it was for that
reason that NDE encouraged the formation of small businesses, noting that such
businesses had the potential to developing to big entities depending on the commitment
of the business owners.
He said the purpose of the
training was to ensure that the beneficiaries would recognise their individual
potentials as well as writing feasible reports that would expose them to
funding facilities.
The NDE boss thanked the
Anambra State Government for its partnership in the execution of its mandate.
He urged the beneficiaries of the training to maximise the opportunity.
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