Minister Jamila Bio Champions Youth Empowerment at Police Summit, Amplifies President Tinubu’s Vision
The Honorable Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, has unveiled a series of groundbreaking youth empowerment initiatives, further solidifying the Federal Government’s commitment to fostering the potential of young Nigerians.
Speaking at the Nigeria Police Youth Summit 2024, held at the Nigeria Police Resource and Conference Centre in Jabi, Abuja, Dr. Bio Ibrahim delivered a powerful address on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The summit, organized to mark the United Nations Youth Day 2024, focused on engaging Nigerian youth in discussions surrounding national security, empowerment, and development. Dr. Bio Ibrahim commended the Nigeria Police Force for their forward-thinking approach in organizing the summit, which she described as a vital platform to harness the potential of Nigerian youth.
“Our youths are partners of today,” Dr. Bio Ibrahim stated, echoing President Tinubu’s sentiments. She emphasized that the Federal Government, under the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, is dedicated to involving young people in key political and executive roles.
During her address, Dr. Bio Ibrahim highlighted several government initiatives designed to empower youth, including the Students Loan Scheme, the Youth Investment Fund, and the Presidential Initiative for Youth Enterprise Clusters (PIYEC). These initiatives aim to equip young Nigerians with the skills and resources needed to excel in today’s global environment.
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Among the key announcements made was the launch of the National Talent Export Programme, which aims to create one million job opportunities and boost Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings by exporting skilled labor. Additionally, the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) was introduced, marking a significant step in making education more accessible to aspiring scholars.
Dr. Bio Ibrahim also detailed the reform within the NYSC program, where 5,000 corps members’ ventures will receive funding of up to N10 million. This empowerment scheme is part of a broader initiative to encourage entrepreneurship among young graduates, providing them with the means to build sustainable careers. She also mentioned the National Youth Skills Program (NYSP), which focuses on equipping youths with the necessary skills for today’s job market.
The Minister reinforced the administration’s commitment to youth inclusion in governance, citing the Federal Executive Council’s 30% youth inclusion initiative and the upcoming Young Leaders Institute, which will prepare young talents for leadership positions.
Addressing the critical role of youth in national security, Dr. Bio Ibrahim noted that the government’s efforts in intelligence gathering, community policing, and counter-terrorism are beginning to bear fruit. She reaffirmed the administration’s pledge to strengthen Nigeria’s security infrastructure, including the annual recruitment of 30,000 young Nigerians into the police force.
In conclusion, Dr. Bio Ibrahim encouraged the youth to take charge of their future, urging them to be the catalysts for change that Nigeria needs. She commended the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, for his leadership in organizing the summit and praised all participants for their dedication to the cause of youth empowerment.
“Together, we can build a nation that is not only prosperous but also a beacon of hope, a model of excellence, and a testament to the power of collective action,” Dr. Bio Ibrahim concluded.
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