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  • Youth conference grassroots sessions to begin in June – Minister 

    Youth conference grassroots sessions to begin in June – Minister 

    …says conference not for money sharing 

    The much-anticipated National Youth Conference will kick off its grassroots physical engagements in the first week of June, according to the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande. 

    The conference, which was initiated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on March 10, with the inauguration of a national planning committee, is progressing steadily through its preparatory phases.

    Speaking on the modalities being adopted, Olawande revealed that the next phase of the engagement—which includes consultations with Nigerian youths in the diaspora and through online platforms—will commence by the end of May.

    “By next month, the Diaspora and online engagements will start. When I return to Abuja, we’ll look at the next report and we’ll get to build a big website for that purpose that can engage as many as possible. 

    “I can tell you that before May 29, the Diaspora and social platform engagements will start, and that one will go on so that they can collate all those ideas together”, the minister stated. 

    According to Olawande, the grassroots engagements will follow immediately, beginning in early June. 

    These sessions are to be held across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), a deliberate move to decentralize the process and include voices from every part of the country.

    “Work is ongoing. I think they are currently at sub-committee levels because since it’s not going to be concentrated in Abuja, we’ll be going to the grassroots, so there’ll be local organising committees in all the 36 states and the FCT, whereby the process will be managed by both government and the private sector”, he said. 

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    The minister clarified that each state’s local committee will include youth commissioners and representatives from the private sector operating within the state. 

    The process, he emphasized, is not politically driven, although it includes nominal representation from youth wings of political parties.

    “It is not a political thing, but there’s no way we won’t still consider politics because like in the committee we have representatives of all national youth leaders of all political parties. 

    We will also ensure that the representation of the political parties’ youth forums, all of them put together, will be just 1%. We’ll allow the process to be driven by the NGOs and all such organisations that will participate”, he explained. 

    Olawande also addressed concerns regarding funding and logistics, noting that the conference would be modestly funded through donations and support from development partners, rather than from elaborate government funding or fundraising.

    “We’re being mindful of our current financial state. We’re not doing any fundraising. It is a confab, but it is not a confab where we’ll be sharing money, no. If you really want to join us to discuss, please come, but don’t expect that we will be sharing money there. Nobody will give you millions in the name of confab”, he said. 

    He pointed out that during the inauguration of the planning committee, diplomatic missions such as the U.S. and Qatar embassies were present, and their interest forms part of the expected support base.

    The minister explained that the decentralised structure of the conference was not only due to financial prudence but also to reflect the diversity of youth needs across Nigeria. 

    Drawing from his extensive travels to 28 out of the 36 states, many of them rural and underserved areas, Olawande emphasized that the challenges and priorities of young Nigerians vary significantly across regions.

    “In my travels, I have discovered that the demands and desires are varying. What youths from one state or district or constituency or local government want are different from others. 

    For instance, demands and desires of youths from two different senatorial districts within the same state are different; they have their peculiarities”, he said. 

    He added that centralizing the event in Abuja could risk undue political interference, as selecting youth delegates on a national scale is far more complex than choosing elders for a similar reason.

    “To select delegates for an elders’ confab is easier because every community or nationality knows its elder statesman. But for youths, just a political party can have over 101,000 youth groups. Youth groups are uncountable. So is it possible to accommodate all youth organisations? No”, Olawande noted.

    In response to these complexities, the conference will adopt a senatorial district-level format, balancing inclusivity with logistical and budgetary realities.

    “So why not take it to the people that really need this conversation? Why not say okay, if because we can’t do 360 federal constituencies because of financial constraints, why not do 109 senatorial districts?”, he asked. 

    The National Youth Conference, when it fully launches, is expected to provide a structured platform for Nigerian youth to voice their concerns, contribute ideas for national development, and foster inclusive dialogue across political, regional, and socio-economic divides.

  • Minister pledges support for ECOWAS Youth Parliament

    Minister pledges support for ECOWAS Youth Parliament

    The Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has assured of the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to supporting youth-led initiatives tailored to establishing ECOWAS Youth Parliament.

    Olawande said this while delivering a closing remarks at the just concluded West Africa youth engagement session on the establishment of the ECOWAS Youth Parliament held in Abuja on the 28th and 29th of March 2025.

    During his opening remarks, the minister, represented by his Senior Special Assistant, Marwan Gwamba, said: “The vision of ECOWAS, as a regional bloc founded in 1975, has always been to foster economic integration and cooperation among West African states. Today, as we reflect on the sustainability of ECOWAS Youth Parliament, the active engagement of young people remains indispensable in shaping a more inclusive, democratic, and prosperous region. I reaffirm Nigeria’s commitment to supporting youth-led initiatives that align with the broader ECOWAS agenda.

    “The establishment of the ECOWAS Youth Parliament is a significant step in ensuring that the voices of young people are not only heard but also translated into meaningful policies and actions that drive regional development.

    “Youth representation must go beyond tokenism; it should be an avenue for genuine participation in decision-making, policy formulation, and regional governance. This Parliament can serve as a bridge between governments and young people, advocating for policies that promote peace, security, economic growth, and social development across member states.”

    To the gathering youths from different West African countries at the event, he said: As young people, your role in regional economic and social transformation cannot be overstated. Through entrepreneurship, innovation, and active civic engagement, you can contribute to job creation, climate action, and good governance: pillars that are crucial for a stable and thriving ECOWAS. By harnessing the power of technology, education, and cross-border collaboration, you can drive sustainable solutions to the Challenges facing our region.

    “Let this engagement serve as a catalyst for strengthening democratic representation, fostering youth-led economic integration, and ensuring that the future of our region is one built on inclusivity, resilience, and shared prosperity.”

    Earlier in her opening remark, the Executive Director, Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA), Theodora Williams Anti, noted that the gathering was a continuation of advocacy engagement targeting the creation of the Parliament.

    She hinted that FOSDA in partnership with OXFAM, CHRDI, West African Youth Alliance and other partners have been engaging youth groups and ministries in the region in campaigns for the establishment of the ECOWAS Youth Parliament in the last two years.

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    Anti said the advocacy was informed because of the overwhelming evidence that young people are sidelined in the decision making processes across the region especially within the ECOWAS structure.

    She added that the partnerships supporting the course are solely doing so for the purpose of giving youths in the region a voice, a platform for capacity building, to hold leaders accountable and be part of decision-making processes.

    Anti charged West African youths and groups to join and own the advocacy.

    She also urged all well-meaning organisations and individuals across the region to support the vision and make it reality.

    Rotimi Olawale, the Executive Director of YouthHubAfrica (one of the organisations that partnered with FOSDA in convening the meeting) lauded the initiative and emphasised how the spaces for young people’s participation and inclusion in governance and leadership within the sub-region and continent is limited, necessitating the need for an ECOWAS youth parliament and other platforms.

    He reiterated that, YouthHubAfrica as an organisation whose core mandate is creating opportunities for young people, will continue to support the initiative and see to its success.

  • Fed Govt sign MoU to expand economic opportunities for youths

    Fed Govt sign MoU to expand economic opportunities for youths

    The Federal Ministries of Youth Development and Labour and Employment and Sapphital Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create economic opportunities for the youth.

    The MoU signing is part of an effort to tackle youth unemployment and boost economic empowerment.

    Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande signed on behalf of his ministry while Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha signed the ministry of labour and employment.

    A statement by Director, Information and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Omolara Esan said the agreement marked a major step toward equipping young Nigerians with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in today’s economy.

    Olawande highlighted the significance of the Labour Employment and Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP) and the Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA) platform.According to him, these initiatives will redefine youth empowerment by providing clear pathways for skills development, job placement, and entrepreneurial growth.

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    “This partnership goes beyond promises—it is about action. By integrating vocational training, technology, and mentorship, we are committed to equipping Nigerian youth with the right skills to succeed in today’s competitive job market,” he said.

    Comrade Olawande further said that the collaboration between the two ministries aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s vision to tackle youth unemployment head-on and drive sustainable economic growth.

    He stated: “Not only will this initiative prepare young Nigerians for existing jobs, but it will also empower them to become job creators—fostering innovation, enterprise, and prosperity across the nation.”

    Onyejeocha reaffirmed the commitment of the ministry to job creation under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    She noted that LEEP was designed with the theme “Don’t Leave Anyone Behind”—ensuring that youth, women, and retirees all have access to economic opportunities.

    She said: “The Ministry of Labour and Employment is ready to collaborate with all stakeholders to reduce poverty, create wealth, and generate employment opportunities for Nigerians.”

  • Ayodele Olawande: Yay or nay?

    Ayodele Olawande: Yay or nay?

    Not many Nigerian youths know or care to know who Comrade Ayodele Olawande is but Nigerians, who are passionate about the future of the country and youths, who want an all inclusive government will readily tell you about Comrade Olawande.
    For the avoidance of doubts, Comrade Ayodele Olawande is the current Honourable Minister of State for Youth Development in Nigeria.
    He is one of the Nigerian cabinet members working with 16th democratic president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    What is his pedigree?

    With over 60% of Nigeria’s population under the age of 20, the 35-year-old Olawande stands tall as the youngest Minister and the youngest that has ever held the position he currently occupies. He is a Construction Engineer, Community Development Practitioner, Youth Advocate and Politician. He attended Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti where he studied Civil Engineering and Federal University of Technology, Akure to study Industrial Design, also studied International Journalism at University of Maiduguri as well as attended the Rome Business School.

    At 28, he commenced his career as an educator, organizing classes and instilling knowledge and values in the young people of his community. His passion grew to embrace a dynamic journey into the youth development sector, where he spearheaded efforts to harness the immense potentials of young adults, delivering results that garnered him recognition and led to his active involvement in grassroot politics, community organizing and citizen mobilization.

    Hon. Olawande served as Deputy Director for Youth Mobilization in the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 Elections. He also served as the APC Youth Leader in Ondo State till October 2023 when he was appointed Minister of State for Youth Development by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

    Achievements in office

    Upon assumption of office in 2023, Olawande displayed a clear understanding of the aspiration of a large percentage of the youth population, hence, created a “Youth4Youth” agenda to reflect his commitment to deploying his youthful energy to serve the youth constituency.

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    In line with the President’s performance assessment template for the Ministry of Youth Development to ‘initiate and implement quarterly citizen and stakeholder engagement sessions to serve as feedback mechanism for the government,’ Olawande continues to hold engagement sessions in different states including Borno, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Niger, Enugu and Kano States. In the same vein, he keeps visiting NYSC Orientation Camps to engage with Nigerian youth on national service.

    Through the engagements, Olawande got feedback to harvest the inputs of youth into the plans of the Ministry. One of such revealed that many of the youth who were already trained in different skill areas lacked the required financial support to utilize the skills. To address this, the Minister engaged with the Bank of Industry, as well as the private sector to assist with funding. This intervention extended to corps members who acquired skills through the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program of the NYSC. He specifically launched the Corpreneur Support Initiative, in partnership with Wema Bank, to give startup grants to selected corps members.

  • FG unveils 2025 strategic focus for Nigerian youths

    FG unveils 2025 strategic focus for Nigerian youths

    The federal government has outlined its strategic priorities for Nigerian youths in 2025, focusing on six key areas designed to empower and transform the nation’s young population.

    The plan emphasizes access to capital and job creation as top priorities for the coming year. 

    Additional focus areas include youth empowerment, skills development, entrepreneurship support, and increased youth involvement in decision-making processes.

    Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, announced these initiatives during the closing ceremony of the 7th National Council on Youth Development (NCYD) in Borno state.

    The programme with the theme “Transforming and Repositioning the Nigerian Youth to Thrive and Catalyse Economic Development,” highlighted the government’s commitment to youth development. 

    In a statement by the Director, Information and Public Relations of the ministry, Omolara Esan, the minister said Nigeria’s sustainable growth and economic progress hinged on the empowerment of its youth, who make up over 60% of the population and represented the nation’s greatest strength.

    The statement said: “To facilitate this vision, the Ministry has established a Youth Help Desk to provide direct engagement opportunities for young people to address their concerns.

    Additionally, the government has approved the establishment of: A Youth House in Abuja, A Youth Centre in every state of the federation, A Youth Green House in all 774 local government areas. These initiatives will create platforms for interaction, engagement, and idea-sharing among Nigerian youths.

    Comrade Olawande also highlighted additional programs such as the Corpreneur Support Initiative, Young and Secure, and other training and development initiatives aimed at enhancing the creative and entrepreneurial potential of young Nigerians.

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    He appealed to stakeholders, including Governors and commissioners, to support the establishment of these Youth Centres and ensure their state-level plans aligned with the national youth development agenda.

    “Our youth need safe spaces to exchange ideas, network, and innovate. Their empowerment, support, and protection remain essential to unlocking their full potential,” Olawande emphasised.

    Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum reaffirmed the importance of youth development, describing Nigerian youths as the backbone of the nation’s economy. 

    He pledged his administration’s commitment to initiatives such as vocational training, education, and scholarship programs to equip young people with the skills and resources needed for success.

    The governor said: “We believe that investing in our youth is investing in our future. With 70% of Nigeria’s population under the age of 30, this demographic is an invaluable asset that must be nurtured and supported.

    “This renewed focus on youth development signals the Federal Government’s dedication to empowering the next generation, ensuring their ability to thrive and contribute meaningfully to the country’s economic growth.”

  • Unemployment: Federal Govt urges youths to acquire technical skills

    Unemployment: Federal Govt urges youths to acquire technical skills

    The Federal Government has urged young people to embrace technical skills in order to address the country’s rising youth unemployment.

    The government said such skills like critical thinking, digital literacy, and effective communications are essential tools for navigating the increasingly competitive job markets.

    Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, said this during the Africa and National Youth Day Celebration with the theme: “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century – Building a Resilient Education System: A New Hope for Nigerian Youth,” in Abuja.

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    In a statement by the Director, Information and Public Relations, Omolara Esan, the minister urged youths to prioritise the investment of their time and efforts in developing a diverse range of essential skills and competencies by actively engaging in the pursuit that can significantly enhance their employability that will make them attractive candidates before their potential employers.

    The minister said: “Acquiring these skills will equip youth to confidently navigate the complexities and demands of an increasingly competitive job market, where adaptability and innovation are crucial. This proactive approach plays a vital role in addressing the rising unemployment crisis that has been affecting many young Nigerians today.

    “Through dedicated skill development, they can not only improve their job prospects but also lay the groundwork for sustainable career growth and success in the long run. In this rapidly evolving economic landscape, embracing continuous learning and professional development is not just beneficial; it is essential for achieving one’s career aspirations.

    The minister explained that the theme of the programme served as a powerful endorsement of the One Youth Two Skills initiative, adding that it will foster practical skills alongside formal education.

    Olawande stated: “This initiative aims to empower youth and create sustainable employment opportunities. Ultimately, the initiative is a key component of the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to eliminate unemployment and promote economic growth across the continent.”

    A lecturer at Nile University, Abuja, Professor Ahmed Adamu, stated that by next year, 85 million jobs will be lost due to technological advancements, while 97 million new jobs would be created.

    Adamu stressed that the future job market will heavily favour those who proactively seek to acquire new skills and adapt to the evolving technological landscape.

    He said that it was crucial for young people not to only stay informed about emerging technologies but also be actively engaged in learning and development opportunities that will prepare them for these new roles.

  • How Minister Olawande transformed youth space in one year — Lawyer 

    How Minister Olawande transformed youth space in one year — Lawyer 

    A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Sunusi Musa, has rolled out the achievements of Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, in his first year in office.

    In a statement signed Tuesday, the Abuja-based lawyer, described Olawande’s “Youth4Youth” agenda as instrumental in driving his commitment to serving the youth constituency. 

    “Through various engagement sessions across the country, he has listened to the concerns and challenges of young Nigerians, using this feedback to inform policy decisions.

    “One of his notable initiatives is the Corpreneur Support Initiative, launched in partnership with Wema Bank, providing startup grants to corps members who acquired skills through the NYSC’s Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development program.

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    “The Minister has also championed the “One Youth, 2 Skills” campaign, aimed at ensuring Nigerian youth possess at least two skills for a meaningful existence. To drive this aspiration, he initiated the Nigerian Youth Academy.

    “Olawande’s Green House Initiative seeks to provide a platform for informal youth across communities in all 774 Local Government Areas to receive support and information on federal government interventions.

    “In a bid to enhance access to government programs, he secured presidential approval for the establishment of a Youth House in Abuja, to be replicated as Youth Centres across the 36 states.

    “To foster dialogue and deeper engagement between youth and government, Olawande spearheaded the convocation of a National Youth Conference.

    “Additionally, he launched the “Young & Secure” initiative to address youth harassment and distrust between young people and security agencies.

    “Olawande has formed partnerships with government agencies and development partners, including NITDA, PiCNG, NDPC, and Plan International, to improve opportunities for Nigerian youth,” the statement partly read.

  • Minister: student loan will curb dropouts

    Minister: student loan will curb dropouts

    The Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has said the Student Loan Scheme is for youths to access interest-free facility.

    Olawande told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Abuja it was part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to carry youths along.

    The minister noted that with the scheme, undergraduates would no longer drop out of school because of finance.

    “If the President said a child will not drop out of school because he or she is not able to pay school fees, I think that is a big plus,” he said.

    Olawande called for an enabling environment for young Nigerians to thrive and achieve their goals in life.

    According to him, the country has more than 60 per cent of young people; hence, with an enabling environment, much can be achieved.

    The minister said the ministry was making critical decisions and suggestions while the President made sure they were put into action.

    Olawande said the scheme had an agency and a chairman, adding students could access the portal at https://nelf.gov.ng

    “You don’t need to know anybody; just go and apply. They will put it together, send it to the school and it will be sorted out so that one can study properly and pass the examination,” he said.

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    The minister said the loan is for students in public tertiary and technical institutions.

    Olawande added everything must not be just education because the country had got to a stage were skills was also needed.

    “China, India, United States and others are successful because of skills citizens have.

    “The government is not saying everything must be university, polytechnic, tertiary institution. They must also go to technical schools so the persons can have one or two skills.

    “Most of the foreigners they bring to Nigeria to work, who we call graduates, are not graduates. They are technicians,” he said.

    The minister explained in every ministry and corporation, young people are found.

    He said this was the reason most decisions government made boiled down on youths.

    NAN reports the Loan Scheme, which is being implemented, is part of the Higher Education Access Act, assented to by President a year ago.

    In February, the Act was returned to National Assembly for overhaul and was assented to by the President.

  • FG to harness digital economy to empower youths

    FG to harness digital economy to empower youths

    The Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has said the Federal Government was making efforts to harness the potentials of the digital economy in empowering the youth and creating sustainable jobs.

    He stated this in Abuja when he received the participants of the Senior Executive Course 46, 2024 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, Plateau State, who were on study tour to the ministry in Abuja.

    Olawande observed that over 50 per cent of the country’s population was below the age of 30 and thus have a significant demographic advantage in the digital age.

    The minister said: “Our youths are tech-savvy, innovative and eager to contribute to the country’s economic growth.

    However, they face numerous challenges, including limited access to quality education, skills training and job opportunities.

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    “The digital economy offers a unique opportunity for Nigeria to leapfrog traditional development challenges. With the rise of e-commerce, digital payments and remote work.

    “Our youths can assess global markets, skills training and job opportunities like never before.”

    The minister said the challenges hindering the growth of the digital economy in Nigeria must be addressed.

    He explained that to overcome the challenges, the ministry has implemented initiatives such as digital skills training programmes for the youths, focusing on areas like software development, data analytics and digital marketing, especially in the NYSC.

    The minister said this was done along with Galaxy Back Bone to improve infrastructure, Internet connectivity and alternative electricity supply as well as funding opportunities such as grants, loans and venture capital for start-ups of small businesses with the launching of the National Youth Investment Fund.

    He hinted that the ministry’s goal was to create an ecosystem that supported entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for youth.

    “We recognise that sustainable job creation is critical to Nigeria’s economic growth and stability. I urge you all to join us in this journey to harness the potential of the digital economy for youth empowerment and sustainable job creation in Nigeria.”