Gov. Eno To Support 100,000 Youths With Different Empowerment Schemes
...Set To Create Separate Ministry For Youth Development
Governor Umo Eno has presented a new charter of empowerment for one hundred thousand (100,000) youths across the 31 local government areas of the state beginning in October 2024.
Governor Eno presented the audacious plan at a youth appreciation and engagement rally held at the Uyo Township Stadium to express the state government’s gratitude to the youths for their non-participation in the recent #Endbadgovernance protest.
He directed the Ministry of Labour and Manpower Development and the office of the Senior Special Assistant on ICT to create a database for youth employment through which names, based on required qualifications, will be harvested for employment both by the state government, investors and other organisations operating in the state.
The Governor clarified that within 12 calendar months, a one-time business support scheme worth N50,000 each will select 60,000 youths (5000 monthly) from the database.
In addition, Governor Eno, who is a seasoned entrepreneur, stated that 10, 000 youths will be supported through the ARISE Entrepreneurial Scheme, an empowerment initiative for micro, Small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) based on needs assessment.
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Similarly, he announced that 3000 youths will be employed (100 per LGA, excluding Uyo LGA) through the Ibom Community Watch to provide crowd control and complimentary intelligence gathering at the grassroots, in addition to the 550 youths already engaged from Uyo LGA.
According to him, other aspects of the scheme include paid training at the DAKKADA Skills Acquisition Centre (DASAC) for 1000 participants across 31 LGAs with a monthly transport allowance of N20,000 per person throughout the training duration.
Increased bursary for students in public tertiary institutions from N10,000 to N20,000 for undergraduates and from N10,000 to N30,000 for professional students (Law, Medicine, Engineering/Agriculture, etc.) for 20,00O students in the 2024/2025 academic session.
Furthermore, there will be an educational grant for 1000 public tertiary institution students living with disabilities at N250,000 for undergraduates and N300,000 for professional and postgraduate students.
While 2,000 youths would benefit from the Entrepreneurial Accelerator Programme (EAP) organised by IBOM-LED with a N500,000 grant and N250,000 start-up capital and support for 3,000 youths in agribusiness.
Expressing delight over the recent promotion of the state’s female team, the Ibom Angels, from the second division to Division 1 of the Nigeria Women Football League, Governor Eno announced the state government’s donation of N20 million and a coaster bus to the team.
He also reaffirmed his plans to unbundle the State Ministry of Youths and Sports Development, maintaining that his administration will create a separate Ministry for Youth Development in the next dispensation of the State Executive Council, to be headed by a Commissioner, not older than 45 years.
He thanked the security agencies for their cooperation and support in ensuring peace in the state at all times, as he condoled with the Nigeria Police over the demise of the commissioner in charge of the Akwa Ibom State Command, CP Waheed Ayilara.
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Appreciating the youths, the governor said, “We are here to say thank you to all the Akwa Ibom youths. In all your different groups, thank you so much for showing good followership.
“Most times we talk about leadership in our country, we do not take time to look at followership also, and I believe that when we have good followers, we will have good leadership.
“Today, we are inspired by your followership, your obedience, and your love from every local government in Akwa Ibom, from every group and every campus. We are inspired by your love and support that has ensured we have one Akwa Ibom State.
“We are inspired by the fact that you listened to our plea not to join the protest, not because we don’t believe in protest or are not aware of what is going on in the country, but because we know that there are people that are always on standby to hijack the most peaceful protest to destroy and vent their anger on government facilities.
Our leaders have worked so hard in the past 37 years of the creation of our dear state to put these infrastructures in place, but you know that one minute of anger could destroy all the hard work. Just like our past national anthem said, the labours of our heroes past must never be in vain. So we thank you, he added.
Setting the tone for the event, the Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Sir Monday Uko, recalled the protest, the non-involvement of Akwa Ibom youths, and the Governor’s promise to celebrate them. He described the event as an affirmation of Governor Umo Eno’s integrity as a promise keeper.
Also speaking at the event, a former President of the Student Union in the University of Uyo and former Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Onofiok Luke, situated the importance of the rally within the scope of incarcerations, lives lost and properties destroyed during the #endsars protest.
He noted that Akwa Ibom youths were saved from such troubles by heeding the plea of the governor not to partake in it and thus described the event as a worthy celebration.
Other stakeholders in youth affairs who also thanked the Governor and reassured him of the youths’ commitment to good followership were: Chairman, House Committee on Youths, Sports and Security, Hon. Uwemedimoh Asuquo, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Mobilisation, Comrade Iniobong Akpan, SSA Grassroots Mobilisation, Mr. Aniefiok Iwaudofia, SSA on Female Youths, Comrade Esther Nta, SA Youths for Etinan Federal Constituency, Comrade Udeme Ubom, PDP Chairmanship candidates in the forthcoming local government elections, representatives of civil society organisations, student leaders, representatives of Ibom-LED beneficiaries, non-indigenous community, Ibom Community Watch, among others.