Minister of Education, Mr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, has described Nigerian youth as the nation’s most valuable resource for driving progress in education, healthcare, and economic development.
He stated this during a courtesy visit by the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, and his delegation to the Federal Ministry of Education headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria.
Mr. Alausa suggested key areas, where Youth can be meaningfully engaged to help develop the nation, which includes : the Teacher’s Corps—a programme aimed at engaging NCE holders as temporary teachers in underserved areas for two years which will be voluntary for interested NCE graduates that meet the age requirements of NYSC.
“The Rural Health Corps—designed to deploy Nurses, Doctors, Dentist and Pharmacists who have completed their one year Compulsory NYSC but will like to have optional and voluntary One year extension to serve in rural communities.
“And a comprehensive reform of the NYSC orientation programme to incorporate vocational, entrepreneurial, agricultural, and ICT training to boost youth employability and reduce unemployment,” he said.
Underscoring his passion for skill acquisition and youth empowerment, the Minister further proposed an extension of the National Youth Service year beyond the current 12 months for additional 12 months which will be optional and voluntary for any interested Corp members.
He noted that such an extension would serve as a strategic solution to unemployment by offering young Nigerians more time to acquire market-ready skills.
“This initiative would enable corps members to make more meaningful contributions to national development while enhancing their employability and entrepreneurial potential,” he said
He then re affirmed his belief in the potentials of Nigeria youth as the greatest asset for advancing education and economic growth which can not be underestimated.
The Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Said Ahmad, applauded the NYSC for its pivotal role in maintaining educational standards and “safeguarding the integrity of academic certificates, particularly amid rising concerns surrounding transnational education,”
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan, commended both the Ministers and the NYSC leadership for their shared vision and renewed commitment to collaboration.
“The visit as a timely convergence of ideas that will drive sustainable solutions in education and youth development,’ he said.
Brigadier General Nafiu expressed appreciation for the Ministry’s continued partnership and outlined ongoing reforms within the NYSC aimed at improving service delivery.
He advocated for the establishment of a pre-departure database to monitor Nigerian students studying abroad, tackle certificate fraud, and uphold the integrity of qualifications.
The Director-General also lauded the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme and called for “continued collaboration with the Ministry to strengthen education and youth empowerment.”
Both the Ministry and the NYSC leadership reaffirmed their joint commitment to reforms anchored on integrity, innovation, and youth-driven transformation.
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