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Osinbajo Restates FG Commitment To Youth Empowerment

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Vice-President Yemi Osinbanjo has expressed Federal Government committement to empower youths through entrepreneurship and technology.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Tuesday at the Student Innovation Challenge,(SIC), Northern Regional Finals held at the Dangote Business School at Bayero University Kano.

He said that the federal government had unveiled plans to drive youth entrepreneurship in the country through the use of technology.

He explained that the initiative allows young entrepreneurs to interface with government and the business sector as mentors.

“It is also an initiative ‎of the federal government in collaboration with private sector players.

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“It offers a platform for us to identify and support innovative technology to drive business ideas and ventures across Nigerian universities.

“We all know that the universities are the best fertile place to get the very best talents because we believe it is what is needed to shape the future of the country,” he said.

The vice-president also said that government is partnering with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Bank of Industry (BoI) civic foundation for innovative ideas.

“We want to gather many of the great ideas as much as possible for them to get a chance to be supported.”

‎In a remark, Kano state Governor Dr Abdullahi Ganduje said that prior to this moment, many innovative youths were not motivated but with the coming of this ‎administration, the youth had been given opportunity to excel, especially in entrepreneurship and technology.

Ganduje also thanked Alhaji Aliko Dangote for building the business school in the state.

He described Bayero University as the leading university in the country with well articulated transition between vice- chancellors.

Ganduje announced a donation of N15 million, NCC N20 million, NDIC 10 million, Dangote N10 million, all for the survival and development of the project‎.

The Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency, Dr Isa Phantami, also commended the federal government for the initiative and gave N4.5 million for winners of the first, second and third runner up of student innovative challenge.

On his part, the vice-chancellor of the university, Prof. Muhammad Yahuza Bello said the university ‎had taken deliberate and constructive steps to appropriately realign the curriculum and redesign it to be more industry-relevant.

Bello also said that the management of the institution had approved ‎the utilisation of about N100 million for the establishment of university based start-up incubation and acceleration hub in Nigeria.

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