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Nigeria Targets 50,000 Youths for Digital Jobs

By Ene Audu

The Nigerian Government has intensified efforts to empower young people through strategic partnerships, digital skills development, and inclusive programmes aimed at creating sustainable employment opportunities nationwide.

The Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, disclosed this in an interview, outlining a renewed policy direction focused on measurable impact, transparency, and large-scale youth engagement.

At the center of this initiative is a landmark partnership with The Digital School (TDS), supported by the Government of the United Arab Emirates. The programme aims to train 50,000 Nigerian youths in globally competitive digital skills.

According to the Minister, the initiative is expected to produce at least 5,000 internationally certified and job-ready youths within the first six months of implementation.

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Comrade Olawande also highlighted sector-specific collaborations, including a partnership with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), designed to boost youth participation in agriculture. He noted that this effort is being complemented by expanded programmes under the Nigerian Youth Academy and other key youth empowerment initiatives.

He further disclosed that the government is scaling up internship, gig economy, and startup support programmes to reach a broader range of beneficiaries across the country.

In addition, efforts to promote digital literacy are being intensified through The Digital School (TDS) initiative, implemented in collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

To enhance transparency and ensure merit-based access to opportunities, the Ministry has introduced a digital engagement platform,Nigerian New Tech.”

He added that ongoing reforms in youth health, financial inclusion, and social protection are also expanding opportunities for young Nigerians.

During the interview, the Minister stated: “We are moving away from fragmented and tokenistic approaches to youth development. Our focus is to build sustainable systems that empower young Nigerians at scale and with real impact.

“Through our partnership with The Digital School and the UAE Government, we are not just training youths; we are preparing them for global opportunities, whether they choose to work remotely or internationally.

“For too long, many young Nigerians, especially those in the informal sector, have been excluded from structured opportunities. This administration is committed to ensuring that no young person is left behind.

“Our role as government is to create an enabling environment where young people can thrive, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to national development.

“Transparency and merit are at the core of all our programmes. Access to opportunities should not depend on who you know, but on your capacity and readiness to grow.”

The Minister reaffirmed that youth development remains central to Nigeria’s economic growth, assuring that the Ministry will continue to deepen partnerships, expand programmes, and implement sustainable frameworks for the benefit of present and future generations.

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