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Jonathan Launches YouWin! Initiative to boost
Employment Opportunites
By Danlami Nmodu
Newsdiaryonline Tue Oct 11,2011

President Goodluck Jonathan has taken
what the Federal
Government believes is a major step
towards tackling the
problem of youth unemployment in Nigeria.Today, the president
launched the YouWin! Initiative
which he called “ an innovative business plan competition that
harnesses the creative energies of young people between the ages
of 18 and 35. The programme is largely targeted at owners of
existing formal and informal businesses who will be asked to
submit their business plans for a competition. These will be
evaluated by a panel of experts and the best submissions from
each geopolitical zone will be selected for support. The
initiative will be
to
be funded from the N5Obillion job creation fund already in the
2011 budget.He recalled that he had pledged during his
electioneering to tackle unemployment.
According to the president: “the
Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria initiative, also
known as YouWin!, is one of the first programmes to be funded,
in part, from the N50 billion job creation fund set aside in the
2011 budget. YouWin! is a demonstration of this Administration’s
goal of developing a robust private sector by encouraging
locally-owned enterprises.
He
added that “The government, in partnership with other
stakeholders, will then provide support for these winners to
either expand their existing businesses to create jobs for the
youth in their locality, or start-up businesses that create jobs
based on their ideas.
In
the estimation of the federal government as noted in the
president’s speech today, “ through YouWin!, over 3,600 Nigerian
youth will be financially assisted to actualise their
entrepreneurial ideas and plans. It is expected that these would
create between 80,000 to 110,000 sustainable jobs over the next
4 years.''
Jonathan also acknowledged the initiatives of some global icons
who have become,directly or indirectly, major employers of
labour through their ingenuity when he said: “Permit me to make
a reference to Steve Jobs, the recently deceased co-founder of
Apple. Jobs started his career by building the first Apple
personal computer in the run-down garage of his foster parents
and he pursued his entrepreneurial dreams to become one of the
most influential innovators of the 21st century.
Similarly Bill Gates’ Microsoft and Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook
are eloquent testimonies to the capacity of the youth to dream
big and win big in an innovative manner. We have such men and
women in this land too: our challenge is to find them early,
nurture them and encourage them.
The president said: “As I formally launch this programme today,
I am also formally declaring the application for the first cycle
open. Following this national launch here, the programme will be
re-launched in each of the six geopolitical zones of the country
over the next two weeks. In
line with our renewed commitment to regular performance
evaluation and measurement, this Administration will monitor the
programme closely over the next three years of its
implementation to ensure that it remains responsive to the needs
of young Nigerian men and women.
The
president also commended those he referred to as “our
development partners for their support on the YouWin
initiative,” and used the occasion “to reemphasise the need for
productive partnerships with global businesses and organizations
on our job creation agenda.
He
also reiterated “this Administration’s commitment to
comprehensively address the challenge of youth unemployment and
as we invest in the development of their skills, talents and
entrepreneurship through programmes such as YouWin!, we provide
that mentorship and support that they need to become all that
they potentially can be.''
Dr
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala
the finance minister and the coordinating minister for the
economy recently unveiled the economic blueprint of the Jonathan
administration , which she said would be centred towards
job creation.She called
it a pro-jobs economic blueprint.Small wonder, she was
said to have been actively involved in the realization of
the YouWin initiative launched at the State House Abuja today.
Read the full text of Preident Jonathan’s address :
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY,
PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, GCFR, AT THE PUBLIC / FORMAL
LAUNCH OF THE YOUWIN! JOB CREATION PROGRAMME ON TUESDAY, 11TH
OCTOBER, 2011.
PROTOCOL
1.
It
is with great pleasure that I formally launch one of this
Administration’s key programmes targeted at youth empowerment,
employment generation and wealth creation.
2.
As
I said in my Budget Presentation Speech late last year,
unemployment among our youth is one of our biggest challenges as
a nation. But this is a challenge that we are willing and ready
to address to unlock the vast potentials of the Nigerian youth.
3.
In
the course of the campaigns for the April 2011 Presidential
elections, I met many young Nigerians, based at home and in
diaspora who have refused to submit to the blackmail of
self-defeat and despair, and who are showing great initiative in
making positive use of their God-given talents.
4.
My
concern is that we need to grow the population of such
positively-attuned youth. It is our duty to identify them early
and support them and this cannot be done by merely raising their
hopes but by giving them a chance to be who they want to be.
5.
At
the 17th ordinary session of the Summit of the
African Union in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, last June, I spoke
about the opportunities in the continent’s demography profile,
as projections show that close to 70 % of the African population
will be under 20 by 2020. I told my colleagues that this
constitutes such a large and powerful force for future
development.
6.
Incidentally,
at the summit, I met a young Nigerian entrepreneur who spoke
passionately about the challenges faced by young people in
business and the need for government to assist them in
fulfilling their aspirations.
7.
That
young Nigerian is Cynthia Mosunmola Umoru, who represents the
can-do spirit of the youth that gives us confidence about the
future of our great country. Her call for government’s support
incidentally coincides with the commitment we made at the Malabo
Summit on accelerating youth empowerment for sustainable
development.
8.
In
this regard, and in fulfilment of my electoral promises, the
Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria initiative, also
known as YouWin!, is one of the first programmes to be funded,
in part, from the N50 billion job creation fund set aside in the
2011 budget. YouWin! is a demonstration of this Administration’s
goal of developing a robust private sector by encouraging
locally-owned enterprises.
9.
YouWin!
is an innovative business plan competition that harnesses the
creative energies of young people between the ages of 18 and 35.
The programme is largely targeted at owners of existing formal
and informal businesses who will be asked to submit their
business plans for a competition. These will be evaluated by a
panel of experts and the best submissions from each geopolitical
zone will be selected for support.
10.
The
government, in partnership with other stakeholders, will then
provide support for these winners to either expand their
existing businesses to create jobs for the youth in their
locality, or start-up businesses that create jobs based on their
ideas.
11.
Through
YouWin!, over 3,600 Nigerian youth will be financially assisted
to actualise their entrepreneurial ideas and plans. It is
expected that these would create between 80,000 to 110,000
sustainable jobs over the next 4 years.
12.
Permit
me to make a reference to Steve Jobs, the recently deceased
co-founder of Apple. Jobs started his career by building the
first Apple personal computer in the run-down garage of his
foster parents and he pursued his entrepreneurial dreams to
become one of the most influential innovators of the 21st
century.
13.
Similarly Bill Gates’ Microsoft and Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook
are eloquent testimonies to the capacity of the youth to dream
big and win big in an innovative manner. We have such men and
women in this land too: our challenge is to find them early,
nurture them and encourage them.
14.
As
I formally launch this programme today, I am also formally
declaring the application for the first cycle open. Following
this national launch here, the programme will be re-launched in
each of the six geopolitical zones of the country over the next
two weeks.
15.
In
line with our renewed commitment to regular performance
evaluation and measurement, this Administration will monitor the
programme closely over the next three years of its
implementation to ensure that it remains responsive to the needs
of young Nigerian men and women.
16.
While
I commend our development partners for their support on the
YouWin initiative, let me use this occasion to reemphasise the
need for productive partnerships with global businesses and
organizations on our job creation agenda.
17.
I
wish to reiterate this Administration’s commitment to
comprehensively address the challenge of youth unemployment and
as we invest in the development of their skills, talents and
entrepreneurship through programmes such as YouWin!, we provide
that mentorship and support that they need to become all that
they potentially can be.
18.
Thank
you for your attention and may God bless the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
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