File: Members of the NYSC Lagos Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) Club, being inaugurated |
In
an effort to reduce the unemployment rate in the country, the Central Bank of
Nigeria, said it has approved the sum of N3 million credit line to each
beneficiary of Youth Innovative Entrepreneurship Development Programme, YIEDP.
The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, who
disclosed this during the launch of the programme in Abuja, said that a credit
line of up to N3 million would be made available to each eligible youth.
According
to him, recipients who were on records to have made good utilization of the
funds would be encouraged to migrate to other CBN intervention schemes that
would enable them access more funds. He said that the scheme was launched by
the bank in response to unemployment among the youths in the country. Emefiele
said, “The alarming figures coming from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, NBS,
which put the number of Nigerian Youths in the labour market at 36.3 million,
representing 48 percent of the entire labour force, could not be allowed to
degenerate further, given the bright ideas and big dreams to the youth”.
“To
this effect, the CBN initiated programme would provide timely and affordable
credit to assist youths in implementing their business ideas, and will target
10,000 youths in productive activities within the next four years. He Added
that the programme was open to youth corps members and those with not more than
five years of post-NYSC experience. ‘’The collateral required for the
participation in the programme, that the bank would make such assets including
academic and NYSC certificates, third party guarantee and other moveable assets
as collateral for all successful candidates.”
Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship
Speaking earlier, the Director General of the National Youth
Service Corps, NYSC, Brigadier General Johnson Bamidele Olawumi, whose
organisation has joint hands with the CBN to float the YIEDP, said ‘’The
programme would provide world class training start-up capital to the youth
corps members who have indicated interest in skill acquisition and
entrepreneurship”. He added that; ‘’ the programme was designed to complement
other inventions of the NYSC such as the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship
Development, SAED, founded in 2012 and Graduate Entrepreneurship Fund, GEF,
launched in the collaboration with the Bank of Industry, BOI”. Olawumi urged
corps members nationwide to take advantage of the opportunity by coming up with
creative ideas and bankable business plans that would qualify them to access
the fund.
Also speaking, the Deputy Governor, Economic Policy , Dr.(Mrs.) Sarah
Alade said; ‘’the youth entrepreneurship programme is very important in view of
the need to urgently and meaningfully engage Nigerian youths, who now form over
70 percent of the population, in productive activities.” She expressed
confidence that the programme would boost job creation efforts in the country,
as well as evolve new crop young entrepreneurs who will make Nigeria globally
competitive, eradicate importation of those goods that we can produce locally
and put the country on the path of sustainable economic growth. “This programme
which in collaboration of Heritage bank, in other to help Nigerian Youths,
knowing they hold the future of the country, should embrace this programme in
other to set up empires to help nation building and growth in the economy of
the nation, which is aimed at eradicating toughs in the country, in other to
make Nigeria youths more productive to our nation.”
By
Iloaze Blessed-Odidi
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