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Invest in education, entrepreneurship, Group urges FG

A private firm, Bilaad Development Trust Group, has called on the Government private sector and all Nigerians to invest in education and entrepreneurship to reduce high levels of poverty and unemployment rates in the country.
The Chairman of the group, Usman Manko Babayitso, made the call in Abuja during the launching of Bilaad Development Trust with the theme: “Bridging The Divide: Curating a Prosperous and Egalitarian Society”
He said this would help curb the tide of social problems in the country and shape a world where every individual would reach their full potential and goals.
He noted that education is the cornerstone of empowerment and the key that unlocks the doors of opportunity, noting that when you provide quality education to people, you have indirectly equipped them with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to overcome challenges and seize the opportunities that come their way.
He says,” The difference between excellence and failure is indeed an opportunity. But let us not forget that we hold the power to provide this opportunity. It is within our hands to shape a world where every individual, regardless of their background, can reach their full potential. By investing in education, fostering entrepreneurship, embracing inclusivity, and promoting collaboration, we pave the way for a brighter and more equitable future.
“We must foster entrepreneurship and innovation. In a rapidly changing world, where new industries emerge, and traditional ones evolve, it is imperative that we empower individuals to adapt, innovate, and create their own opportunities. By supporting aspiring entrepreneurs with mentorship, funding, and resources, we enable them to turn their ideas into reality and contribute to economic growth and social development.
“Furthermore, we must prioritize inclusivity and diversity. By embracing different perspectives, cultures, and backgrounds, we enrich our communities and unlock vast untapped potential. Let us create spaces where everyone feels valued, respected, and heard. By breaking down barriers and promoting inclusivity, we create a fertile ground for excellence to flourish and failure to be transformed into valuable lessons.
“We must foster a culture of collaboration and partnership. None of us can create opportunities in isolation. We can magnify our impact and create lasting change by working together and pooling our resources and expertise. Let us forge alliances with governments, businesses, and civil society organizations, united in our pursuit of a future where opportunity knows no bounds.
Usman called on influential organizations and individuals to channel their resources toward empowering students, teachers, and unemployed Nigerians roaming the streets.
“Let us strive to build schools, train teachers, and provide scholarships so that no child is denied the chance to learn and grow.
“As we embark on this journey together, let us be guided by the words of Winston Churchill, who once said, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that count.”
“Let us have the courage to continue, persevere, and provide opportunities that will transform lives and shape a better,” The Chairman added.
Kazeem Biriowo

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