Kwara State Governor, Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed has charged governments at various levels to do more to reduce current levels of youth unemployment and restiveness in the current, just as he restated his government’s commitment to sponsoring 195 students with full scholarship to commence entrepreneurship training at the International Vocational Technical and Entrepreneurship College (IVTEC), Ajase-Ipo, Kwara State.
The governor who decried the rate of jobless youth in the country, maintained that youths require to be properly guided, trained and transited into current economic realities to enable them live meaningful lives.
Governor Ahmed called on contractors, corporate bodies, organisations and individuals to sponsor youth to the college as part of their social responsibilities and as a way of meaningfully engaging the youth.
He said the college was established to provide youth with entrepreneurship skills that will enable them key into the current economic challenges.
“Gone were the days when youth depended on government to secure white collar jobs. Today, government’s preoccupation is to create enabling environment for youths to acquire prerequisite trainings to be independent and self-reliance,” Dr Ahmed said.
Director- General, Kwara State Public Private Partnership (KP3) and Chief Economic Assistant to the Governor, Yomi Ogunsola said the contractor handling the Light Up Kwara Project had decided to sponsor and empower 25 indigenes of the state to acquire entrepreneurship skills at the college.