Sentences with phrase «youth empowerment programme»

Mrs Babalola who described the initiative as a prototype of the youth empowerment programme already initiated by the Governor Rauf Aregbesola led administration in Osun, said the adoption of the scheme by the federal government would go a long way to stimulate the nation's economy and as well eradicate the challenges of unemployment in the country.
«We are busy reviewing some of the youth empowerment programmes that are ongoing, to ensure that they are more viable and people oriented.

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He noted that as part of his government's peoples» oriented programmes, he is going to initiate another batch of Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES).
Our social protection programmes like youth engagement and empowerment, women development and empowerment, care for the aged and care and rehabilitation of the destitute have won laurels and hoisted for others to duplicate.
According to him, the resources used in developing the country under President John Agyekum Kufour, which he said totalled GHS20 billion, helped the party to facilitate the Capitation Grant, National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP), School Feeding Programme, free Metro Mass bus rides for school children, National Health Insurance, free maternal care, and the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme, amongst others.
And in Niger state, we remained on track through delivery of people - oriented policy and programmes in tune with APC manifesto and in line with the Restoration Agenda in Agriculture, health, education, peace and security, youth and women empowerment and infrastructural development».
The plan itemizes the approach towards investing in people, including promoting social inclusion through social investment programmes for the vulnerable and targeted programmes for the North - East and Niger - Delta, job creation and youth empowerment and investments in human capital while outlining the competitiveness imperatives as enhancing infrastructure (power, roads, rail, ports and broadband services, and leveraging public - private partnerships (PPPs)-RRB-, improving the business environment through the initiatives under the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and promoting digital - led growth.
According to the President, out 24,000 applicants that applied for the empowerment programme in Osun, over 10,000 unemployed youths -LRB-(both on graduate and non-graduate components) had been successfully engaged in Osun on different specified areas like teaching, agro-economic and health.
The President who was represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Job Creation and Youth Empowerment, Mr. Afolabi Imoukhuede, said the flagoff of the monitoring and evaluation tour to Osun was in recognition of the state as pioneer of the idea behind the establishment of the N - Power programme.
Udedi said that the Federal Government's verdict that other states should borrow a leaf from Gov. Ugwuanyi in the implementation and actualization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) skill acquisition programme for the youth, is a clear proof that Enugu State was playing a leading role in youth empowerment and human development.
«With increased internally generated revenue, youth empowerment and employment programme of this administration would also improve tremendously», he promised.
The youth - led programme, which operates both in schools and through ESD community learning centres, helps enhance their social, economic and cultural empowerment to reduce poverty and health threats, improve governance, and preserve the environment.
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