From Left: Beneficiaries Of Transformation of Nigerian Youths, Tobi Aminu (Nouvelle Foods) Amanda Omiachi, (ACHE Footwear), Director Enterprise Development Center, of PAN Atlantic University, Peter Bankole, Roseline Adebayo, (Flourish Land Entertainment) Rebecca Jan, (Becky James Fashion World) at the Media Briefing on Transforming Nigerian Youths organised by Enterprise Development Center (EDC) and Master Card Foundation in Lagos on Monday 11th October 2021.

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Worried by the high rate of unemployment in the country, the Mastercard Foundation and Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) have collaborated to train and fund 40,000 youths per year in the spate of 5 years.

To actualize this vision, Mastercard Foundation and EDC revealed that they have already partnered with Sterling Bank and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), to provide finance at a nine per cent interest rate to all the trainees of the program to start their respective ventures. 

Mr. Peter Bamkole, Director, Enterprise Development Centre (EDC), Pan-Atlantic University, made this revelation in Lagos alongside the Country head of Mastercard Foundation, Mrs. Chidinma Lawanson.

Bankole said Mastercard Foundation was behind the initiative to train 200,000 Nigerian youths in the period of five years and to also fund the trainees adequately to start, grow, and become employers of labour as against roaming the street, looking for jobs that are not available.

He said: “The program will also provide support and resources to young people who want to become employable in the creative and agricultural sectors.

“… the idea is that as we train them and build their capacity, we will equally support them as they create a minimum of 200,000 jobs…the programme has so far been transformational. The people present today are a very small segment of over 10,000 that have already benefitted from this programme and we urge Youths who are yet to join this programme to please get on board, go on http://reg.smetoolkit.ng/betransformed and join the Transforming Nigerian programme. 

“This initiative will prepare and enable young people to pursue their aspirations and create productive livelihoods for themselves and others.”

She added: “We at Mastercard Foundation are very strong on capacity building and financial inclusion. So, we have had interventions across more than 100 countries but in 2016, when we clocked 10 years, we went through an internal strategy to come up with what we called the Young Africa Works strategy, which is unlocking employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for 30 million young Africans by the year 2030.

“All the indices in Nigeria show that if you want to target the youth, age 18-35, agriculture is a strong area for Nigeria, which creates about 60 percent work opportunities. There are lots of value chains in the agricultural spectrum and the second space where the youths really want to be is the creative industry and they are the second largest employer of labour for youth in Nigeria.

“We look at partners who can implement on our behalf, because the foundation does not implement, so we look for credible partners who have the expertise to train youths. Now this transforming youth project with EDC is for five years and we collaborate with them, with their expertise and learning modules and we can boldly say, so far, so good, with the growth and trend we have experienced.”

From Left: Lagos Deputy Director NYSC, Rachel Edewor; Executive Secretary, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, Tejumola Abisoye; Country Head Master Card Foundation, Chidinma Lawanson; Director Enterprise Development Center, (EDC) of PAN Atlantic University, Peter Bankole; Lagos State Coordinator NDE, Serena Olayeri – Edeward, at the Media Briefing on Transforming Nigerian Youths, organised by Enterprise Development Center (EDC) of Pan Atlantic University and Master Card Foundation, in Lagos on October 11, 2021.

The executive secretary of Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Teju Abisoye said that the Lagos State government mandate is to tackle unemployment, saying that the unemployment rate in Nigeria is 40 percent and Lagos alone has 7.14 percent, which was estimated to be over seven million people to be out of a job,

She noted that this calls for urgent attention, saying that “Our job is how do we strategically deal with unemployment issues and tackle poverty, and we have been doing a lot on this in reducing the unemployment rate.”

“We will continue to represent a credible pipeline of people that can get access to funding and see how we can create a program or a process that is much faster. So as soon as you are done with your program, the funding is almost automatic, as long as you bring the required processes required.”

According to her, the grant ranges from N50,000 to N5 million depending on the nature of the business. “We are excited about this initiative, supporting businesses in the next five years for residents and those based in Lagos state is very exciting to us.”

The deputy director, Programmes, NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED), Mrs. Rachel Idaewor stated that NYSC entered into skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development in 2012 because “We realized that there was a need for a skill acquisition and entrepreneurship department…When we started, we have partnerships with various organizations. EDC approached us in 2020 and it has been a transforming programme and we are positive that this partnership will enable Corp members to have access to first-class training in entrepreneurship,” she said.

Mastercard Foundation and the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) launched the Transforming Nigerian Youths program in 2020 and applications are open for young Nigerians, especially women within the age range of 18 to 35.

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