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Nigeria set for commemoration of 2024 world youth skills day

Clement Idoko
July 11, 2024
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THE Federal Ministry of Youth Development has said that it has perfected arrangement as Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate the 2024 World Youth Skills Day (WYSD), which is slated for Tuesday July 16.

A statement by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Omolara Esan, on Thursday in Abuja, said the celebration was in compliance with the declaration of the United Nations General Assembly for every member state to commemorate World Youth Skills Day on the 15th of July every year.

She noted that the annual event serves as an opportunity for member states to recognize the importance of equipping young people with the necessary skills for employment and entrepreneurship as well as address challenges of skills acquisition amongst the youth.

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Esan said the programme which would be hosted in collaboration with other stakeholders in youth employment and empowerment,  is with the theme “Youth Skills for Peace and Development”.

“World Youth Skills Day aims to raise awareness about the crucial role of skills development in fostering peace and driving sustainable development, particularly in today’s ever-changing job market.

“This commemoration also provides an opportunity to encourage Member States of the United Nations General Assembly to prioritize and invest in youth skills development initiatives,” she stated.

She said the Federal Ministry of Youth Development was committed to leveraging this occasion to inspire positive change and advocate for sustainable policies and programmes that prioritize youth skills for peace and development.

“All stakeholders, including government bodies, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, and youth representatives are expected to partake in this  all important annual event,” she added.


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