Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano has signed an Entrepreneurial Education trust fund agreement with the United Nations for Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).
The partnership programme for the ‘Learning Initiative for Entrepreneurs’ Life Project’ is aimed at upgrading teachers, students in senior secondary schools, undergraduates, graduates, as well as those in technical and vocational institutions, toward creating small scale businesses and attaining financial freedom.
According to the governor, the initiative was at the heart of his administrative policy in human capital development, adding that it would reduce the challenges of youth restiveness in the state.
In his words:
“This UNIDO partnership with Anambra State government is at the heart of what this administration wants to do: to give lifelong skills to our youths that are in technical education and we have made it simpler because tuition is free and so we have gotten a very large enrollment and I’m comfortable that in less than two-three years, these youths will graduate and on their own they will start being very productive from day one instead of lying idle. That is one way to solve crime on a lasting and permanent basis. Today, Anambra is the safest state in Nigeria but we are planning to make sure we create an army of youths that are very gainfully employed. So by the time you employ 95 percent of youths, the stock where the criminals will come from would have diminished immensely.”
The Regional Director of UNIDO, Mr Jean Bakole who is also UNIDO representative to ECOWAS, lauded his efforts towards improving education in the state. He said that the project would consolidate a future of productivity and creativity for youths in the state, expressing hope that it would invariably uplift and stabilise Nigeria’s economic base, stressing that the initiative was a breakaway from traditional education to a new approach.
In his statements: