Strategies For A Youth Development Policy In Edo State

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Mr. Chris Nehikhare, Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation

By Chris Nehikhare, Guest Writer.

The Edo State Government is concerned about the welfare of her citizenry and has continued to invest resources both fiscal and manpower in the socio-economic development of residents of the State. The youth demographic is a huge part of our population and though they form the lower percentile of the working population, the contribution of the youth to national development cannot be undermined nor ignored.

The Nigerian youth, especially in recent happenings, have continued to stir up within themselves yearnings for wide scale development and amplified their voices through self-motivated endeavours as well as role models-influenced achievements. They have subtly but effectively dominated creative and tech-based business spaces and have created a niche for themselves which has evolved to normative and widely accepted environments for thriving businesses.

The Nigerian youths have demonstrated strength in unity through a few achieved feats and of most notable is the ‘Not too Young to run Act’ and a hopeful start-up bill recently passed by the Nigerian Senate. It is therefore important to set up structures, programmes and policies in place that will address sustainably, the dire needs of the Nigerian Youths.

At the national level, the National Youth Policy has been established which gives a broad view and guidelines of the government’s commitment towards youth development. This policy will serve as a base upon which the Edo State Youth Development Policy will hinge while reflecting state peculiarities, priorities and indigenous structures that will foster the development of the Edo Youth in all ramifications as perceived by relevant stakeholders.

The Edo State Youth Development Policy, in coherence with the National Youth Policy, will state in clear terms the definition of a youth reflecting gender balance, stating the roles and commitment of the government as well as corresponding responsibilities of the Edo youth.

Left – Right: Edo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Oluwole Iyamu SAN; Commissioner for Youths and Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. Chris Nehikhare; representative of Edo State Governor and Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq.; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon. Osaigbovo Iyoha, and Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Co-operatives, Hon. Afie Braimoh, at the Edo Youth Development Policy Inaugural Dialogue Session, in Benin City, on Tuesday, August 16, 2022.

I want to implore all stakeholders to contribute objectively and effectively towards this discourse which will form the bulk of the Edo State Youth Development Policy. The thrust of the discussions for the development of a policy will be centred on:

The overall vision of the Youth Development Policy;
Strategic objective, policy objectives and measures;
Thematic focus and indicators (employment, employability, Entrepreneurship, equality) and
The guiding principles of the policy (inclusiveness, participation, approach)
These will form an integral part of the framework of the policy, and it is expected that the deliberations will be robust and insightful enough to develop a well-articulated policy document.

The Edo State Youth Development Policy will serve as an instrument to achieve some of the objectives of the Making Edo State Great Again (M.E.G.A.) agenda of this administration towards the development of youths in Edo State. The Edo State government through its initiatives wishes to change the narrative of perception of Edo Youths across the country and indeed the globe.

Chris Nehikhare is Commissioner for Youth and Humanitarian Affairs, Edo State.

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