CORPS members have been charged to take advantage of the Skills
Acquisition Entrepreneurship Development, SAED initiative of the
National Youths Service Corps, NYSC scheme and empower themselves
instead of waiting for the non-existence white collar jobs.
The Director-General of the Scheme, Brigadier-General Johnson Olawumi
gave the charge at the NYSC Camp, Jakatai, Mangu Local Government Area
of Plateau State where he flagged-off the Graduate Entrepreneurship
Fund, GEF for corps members.
The DG disclosed that the programme is being sponsored by the Bank of
Industry in partnership with the NYSC scheme and the pilot phase is
being implemented in seven states of Abia, Delta, Osun, Lagos, Plateau,
Katsina and Taraba.
He noted that the scheme will continue to improve on trainings,
supervision and mentoring of corps members to reduce the penchant and
clamour for non-existing white collar jobs and urged benefiting corps
members to be determined to create wealth from the opportunity.
He said “I am delighted at the flag-off of the Fund training for
corps members sponsored by the Bank of Industry in collaboration with
the NYSC for corps members who have expressed interest in acquiring
additional skills through the Scheme’s Skills Acquisition
Entrepreneurship Development, SAED programme.
“Over 500,000 corps members have been trained since inception of the
programme in 2012 but we had been faced with challenges of sourcing for
start-up capital for corps members’ business proposals. The intervention
of Bank of Industry is a welcome development.
“Corps members should take advantage and enroll for subsequent
trainings, access the start-up capital and empower themselves and others
so as to reduce the menace of unemployment and clamour for non-existing
white collar jobs.”
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Source:vanguardngr.com
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