Engage youths to prevent future protests, ex-student leader urges Tinubu

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By Jennifer Amarachi

Orkuma Hembe, Vice President of the Institute of Business Development and past president of the National Association of Nigerian Students, has called on President Bola Tinubu to engage youths in order prevent future protests.


Hembe, in a press statement signed on Tuesday, urged the president to take a more direct approach to engaging Nigerians, particularly youths, in mitigating the temporary side effects of the administration’s economic policies and preventing future anti-government protests.

He also praised the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, for her Skill-Up Artisans Programme, which promises to create 10 million jobs for young Nigerians.

“The Skill-Up Artisans Programme and other job creation initiatives by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, which aims to generate 10 million jobs, are vital steps towards empowering Nigerian youths and fostering economic growth.

“The minister has also ensured the investment of $3.5m to unlock the textile and apparel industry, and the flag-off of the ‘light up campaign’ to boost the power situation for Small and Medium Size Enterprises in the country.

“In her quest to further put Nigeria on the map as a destination of choice for foreign and local investors, she has ignited seamless trade activities with
policies to drive the ease of doing business in the country and expunged all possible bottlenecks affecting trade activities,” he said in the statement.

He also praised other initiatives of the Tinubu-led administration aimed at creating wealth for Nigerians and cushioning the effect of the policies on fuel subsidy removal and floating of the Naira.

“The 3 Million Technical Talent (3 MTT) Programme by the Minister of Communications, Bosun Tijani, which is focused on developing technical skills and creating job opportunities, also demonstrates a significant contribution to addressing youth unemployment and driving technological advancement,” he added.