
The Federal Government has announced plans to empower 480,000 members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) with skills in technology, agriculture, and entertainment. This initiative, revealed by the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds programme, aims to create more job opportunities for Nigerian graduates and reduce unemployment.
The training will focus on equipping corps members with relevant skills to thrive in the digital economy, agricultural sector, and creative industry. In the tech sector, participants will receive training in software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, digital marketing, and artificial intelligence. This will enable them to compete in the global job market and contribute to Nigeria’s growing digital economy.
For those interested in agriculture, the government will provide training on modern farming techniques, agro-processing, and access to low-interest loans. The aim is to encourage young people to see agriculture as a profitable business rather than just a traditional occupation. By introducing innovative farming methods and business strategies, corps members will be equipped to establish their own agribusinesses and contribute to national food security.
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FG to Train 480,000 NYSC Members in Tech, Agriculture, and Entertainment
The entertainment industry, which has placed Nigeria on the global map, will also benefit from this initiative. Corps members with an interest in music, filmmaking, content creation, and scriptwriting will receive professional training to enhance their skills. With the rise of digital platforms, this sector offers vast opportunities for young creatives to showcase their talents and build successful careers.
To participate in this program, corps members will be required to register through a dedicated portal that will be launched soon. Training sessions will take place in various regions to ensure accessibility, and participants will also have opportunities for mentorship, internships, and startup funding. The government plans to collaborate with private sector partners, industry experts, and international organizations to ensure the success of the initiative.
This empowerment program is expected to significantly reduce youth unemployment by equipping young graduates with the skills needed to become self-reliant. It also aligns with the government’s vision of building a knowledge-driven economy where Nigerian youths can actively contribute to national development. If properly implemented, the initiative could mark a turning point in the way young graduates transition from school to the workforce, providing them with practical skills and business opportunities instead of relying solely on white-collar jobs.
As more details about the program emerge, corps members are encouraged to stay updated through official NYSC and government communication channels. The success of this initiative depends on proper execution and commitment from all stakeholders, including government agencies, private organizations, and the youths themselves.
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