The Vice President of the Institute of Business Development and former President of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Mr. Orkuma Hembe, has welcomed the socio-economic reforms implemented by President Bola Tinubu, saying they are in the long-term interest of the country.
In a press statement he personally signed and made available Online on Tuesday, Hembe, however, urged the president to take a more direct approach to engage Nigerians, especially the youth, in mitigating the effects secondary to temporary changes in the economy of the administration. policies and the prevention of future anti-government protests.
He also congratulated the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investments, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, for her Skill-Up Artisans programme, which aims to create 10 million jobs for Nigerian youths.
“The Skill-Up Artisans program and other initiatives to create jobs by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investments, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, which aims to create 10 million jobs, are essential steps to empower Nigerian youths and stimulate economic growth. The minister also provided the investment of 3.5 million dollars to unlock the textile and clothing industry and launch the “enlightenment campaign” to improve the situation energy of the small and medium enterprises in the country. aimed at making it easier to do business in the country and removed all possible obstacles. which affect business activities,” he said in the statement.
He also carried out other initiatives of the Tinubu government aimed at creating wealth for Nigerians, mitigating the impact of oil extraction policies and accelerating the appreciation of the naira.
“The 3 Million Technical Talents (3MTT) project of the Minister of Communication Bosun Tijani, which focuses on the development of technical skills and the creation of career opportunities, is also a sign of addressing youth unemployment and leadership in the issue of technological progress”.