Minister urges youths to shun nationwide protest, embrace peace
Africa
THE Minister of Youth Development, Dr Jamila Ibrahim, has appealed to youths to reconsider their plan to embark on a 10-day protest from Aug. 1
Ibrahim made the appeal in Abuja when members of the newly constituted National Students Management Council (NSMC) paid her a visit.
The group was lead by the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Mr Sunday Asefon as the chairman.
She said that the country needed peace and stability to achieve its mandate.
Ibrahim advised the young people not to engage in any activity that would not be law-abiding.
According to her, government understands the pains the current economic hardships and high cost food items has caused.
”Government is already addressing these issues.
“The economic hardships that we are facing today is not limited to Nigeria.
“Since COVID-19 struck, the global economy has not quite recovered,” she said.
Ibrahim said that students remained core in the nation’s development and are key in the activities of the ministry.
She said the quality of the students at all levels of education in the country determined how strong the nation was whether in the formal or informal sector.
The minister minister reiterated the commitment of the government to the welfare of students, saying the current administration of President Bola Tinubu has enunciated various programmes to address the needs of the students.
“The students loan scheme is one of the profound policies in that direction.
“The ministry will work with the council in mainstreaming issues of youth and students in the country,” she said.
According to her, Tinubu has approved the establishment of Youth Development Bank and that the Bank will take care of young people who really want to go into entrepreneurship.
She said that such would bridge the gab in accessing funds.
The minister said that the 42 Youth Development Centres across the country would be rehabilitated to centres of excellence.
According to her, the centres will be in partnership with private sector for effective service delivery and sustainability.
A member of the council, Mr Jacob Ternenge, a Principal Special Assistant (PSA) on Youth and Student Affairs to Governor of Benue State, said the council was against the planned protest.
According to him, they will do everything possible to prevail on students and youth across the country to reject the protest.
Another member, Mr Sunday Asefon, earlier said the body has agreed to work with the ministries of Youth Development and Education as well as Tinubu to achieve his aims and objectives for the education sector.
According to him, the ouncil would make sure that every policy coming from the government on youth and students gets to the grassroots(NAN)
Photo Caption: Minister of Youth Development Jamila Ibrahim
26th July, 2024.
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