Nigerian president announces establishment of ‘Youth House’
President Bola Tinubu has officially approved the establishment of ‘Youth House’ in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, an innovative assembly place to address the needs of young individuals from diverse cultural and social backgrounds.
Mr Ayodele Olawande, the Minister of State, Ministry of Youth Development, said this in Abuja on Tuesday.
Olawande said that “the Green House would be located in all the 774 local government areas’ secretariats.”
He explained that the ‘Youth House’ will serve as a meeting point for young Nigerians to drive social interaction and an opportunity to discover their identity and passions.
HE said: “With the Youth House, many young people will have the chance to effectively showcase their talents and abilities.
“For a long time, various youth stakeholders and groups have been calling for a significant building in the nation’s capital to function well, but this desire has gone unfulfilled.
“Now, our youth-supporting president has made this a reality, and the youths are grateful.”
He said that detailed structure and functions of the house would be released in due course.
“I want to emphasise that the Youth House will not only be in the FCT, but there will also be a Youth Centre in every state along with a corresponding youth house to be situated in the secretariats of all the 774 local government areas of the country.
“Although these would not be large structures, they would help to achieve the goal of bringing the government closer to the youth at every level to promote fairness and enhance the administration’s commitment to implementing youth programmes and policies inclusively.”
“The initiative will be coordinated in partnership with the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) and private sector players to facilitate opportunities for all categories of youths,” he said.
Olawande applauded the president “for his ongoing support for the youth, as the Renewed Hope Agenda has tangibly benefitted Nigerian youths, with the president giving priority to youth issues.”