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Prioritise investment in youth-driven transformation, Walter-Ekwubiri urges African leaders

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As the world marks International Youth Day 2024, MAY-I founder, Ogenna Walter-Ekwubiri has called on African leaders to prioritise investment in youth-driven digital transformation.

Walter-Ekwubiri made this call in a statement made available to newsmen, at the weekend, in Abuja.

She noted that the clicks of today must lead to the sustainable progress of tomorrow, adding that by investing in the youth’s digital futures, the region can be propelled towards a brighter and more prosperous future.

She said: “The digital revolution presents an unprecedented opportunity for Africa to bridge gaps, create jobs, and accelerate development.

“However, this potential can only be fully harnessed if our leaders take proactive steps to nurture digital talents and develop the sector.”

Outlining five actionable steps for African leaders, she said: “Invest in Digital Infrastructure: To enable widespread access to digital tools and platforms, governments must invest in reliable and affordable internet connectivity, particularly in rural areas. This will ensure that no youth is left behind in the digital revolution.

“Enhance Digital Literacy and Education: Incorporating digital skills training into the education system from the primary level will equip young people with the skills needed to thrive in the digital economy. Partnerships with tech companies can also facilitate hands-on training and mentorship programs.

“Support Tech Startups and Innovation Hubs: Providing funding, mentorship, and incubation services for tech startups will empower young entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into impactful digital solutions. Innovation hubs should be established across the continent to serve as centers for creativity and collaboration.

“Promote Digital Inclusion and Gender Equality: Special attention should be given to ensuring that young women and marginalized groups have equal access to digital opportunities. This includes providing targeted scholarships, training programs, and mentorship to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry.

“Foster Public-Private Partnerships: Collaboration between governments, private sector, and civil society is essential for creating a robust digital ecosystem. Public-private partnerships can drive the development of digital infrastructure, education programs, and innovative solutions tailored to local needs.”

Walter-Ekwubiri, therefore, urged African leaders to seize “this moment to invest in the digital futures of our youth.

“By doing so, we can ensure that the clicks of today lead to the sustainable progress of tomorrow, propelling Africa towards a brighter and more prosperous future,” she added.

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