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Tony Elumelu Foundation provides hope for millions of promising unemployed Nigerians
By Derrick Bangura
The European Union (EU) has announced a seven-year investment of €150 billion in Africa to support the EU-Africa Digilogic initiative, which is a long-term network of Digital Innovation Hubs in Europe and Africa.
The EU also announced that it would invest €820 million in the EU-Nigeria Digital Economy Package, which will last three years and is part of the EU’s global gateway strategy.
Millions of promising unemployed Nigerians are given hope by the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
Representatives from the European Commission made the announcements over the weekend in Lagos during an interactive roundtable with youth, innovators, start-ups, and women entrepreneurs hosted by The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and the European Commission.
During the forum, Mr. Alejandro Caintos, an adviser to European Commission Executive Vice President, announced that the African Union (AU) and the EU will meet and the commission would provide their comprehensive deliverables on global investment for Africa.
“In the next seven years, we will mobilize €150 billion for the African continent,” he stated.
He explained that the €820 million money would be used to invest in digital infrastructure, digitization of public services, support of digital entrepreneurship, acquisition of digital skills for Nigerian youths, and enhancement of digital governance in Nigeria.
“To boost Nigerians’ access to a high-speed connection, the EU will assist the construction of fiber optic cables and data centers.” The European Investment Bank (EIB) will invest E100 million in Lagos and Ogun States to boost secure 4G connection and triple national data capability.
“The EU will support Nigeria’s administration’s digitization in order to provide residents with better and more accessible public services,” the commission stated.
“The European Investment Bank is investing €250 million to develop Nigeria’s digital identity infrastructure with the highest level of security,” he stated.
He explained that the €820 million money would be used to invest in digital infrastructure, digitization of public services, support of digital entrepreneurship, acquisition of digital skills for Nigerian youths, and enhancement of digital governance in Nigeria.
“The EU will also support the formation and scaling up of tech start-ups, as well as the development of creative solutions for Nigeria’s society and economy,” he added.
The EU would assist Nigeria’s digital governance by assisting with “the establishment of regulatory frameworks with the highest standards of privacy, safety, and cyber security, while encouraging an open internet and digital market that preserves individuals’ rights,” according to the commission.
“This digital economy package will take the EU-Nigeria collaboration to the next level, working together to make the most of the opportunities of the data economy,” said Ms. Francesca Di Mauro, Head of Unit, Western Africa, European Commission.
“With an emphasis on youth and women,” Mauro added, “the EU would promote the development of the skills needed for Nigerians to flourish in the digital economy.”
She claimed that the Tony Elumelu Foundation embodied everything the EU “stands for” by fostering the private sector, women’s enterprise, and a youth-focused approach.
“We are committed to giving young people a voice and chances. The year 2022 has been designated as Europe’s “Year of Youth.” The EU will promote on-the-job training for young Nigerians in the ICT sector as part of a €44 million award to the Nigeria Jubilee Fellowship Program,” Mauro added.
Mrs. Ifeyinwa Ugochukwu, TEF’s Managing Director, dated the foundation’s relationship with the European Commission back to 2021, when the European Commission committed €20 million in African women’s entrepreneurship through the foundation.
“A brave first step toward providing hope for young African women entrepreneurs who are bursting with innovation, brimming with creativity, and brimming with business ideas,” Ugochukwu described the initiative as. The European Commission’s participation made the difference for many businesses in determining whether their ideas would die with them or be transformed into reality.”
Despite the World Economic Forum’s estimate that $1.2 billion, representing a 300 percent increase, was invested in tech start-ups in Africa in 2020, she said Africa’s annual share of global investment in tech start-ups was still very small, at less than 1% of what start-ups could raise in the United States of America.
“As impressive as that number may appear, it represents less than 1% of the total amount raised by startups in the United States. This demonstrates that, despite the fact that we are making significant progress on the continent, there is still more work to be done. That’s why we’re all gathered here today.
“This is also why the TEF collaboration with the EU exists. We began investing in women African entrepreneurs in 2021 through a partnership worth E20 million (Euros). And I’m happy to report that this collaboration is progressing.”
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NAPTIP to establish command in FCT to tackle violence, SGBV cases
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking Persons (NAPTIP) says it is proposing the establishment of a command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to tackle cases of Violence against Persons (VAP).
The Director-General of the agency, Mrs Binta-Adamu Bello, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja during the 2024 stakeholder’s coordination meeting on implementation of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act 2015 and corresponding state laws.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was supported by Ford Foundation to commemorate the first day of the 2024 Global 16 Days of Activism, an annual campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.
The NAPTIP boss said that the establishment of the FCT command would further solidify the agency’s commitment toward eradicating social menace, especially with the issue of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in the nation’s capital.
According to the NAPTIP boss, it is expected that the command will enhance quicker response to SGBV cases, improve coordination among stakeholders, provide specialised support services for survivors and strengthen investigation and prosecution.
She said that the command would serve as a model for other states and strengthen stakeholders’ collective efforts to eradicate SGBV within the FCT, while inviting the stakeholders’ input and expertise in facilitating the move.
She said “I have strong conviction that we will leave here with renewed vision toward eradicating the ills associated with violence against persons and in turn, make the country safer and more habitable.
“It is gratifying to note that this meeting is holding on the first day of the Global 16 Days of Activism, which is an annual campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.
“The theme for this year is “Towards Beijing +30: Unite to End Violence against Women and Girls”, which resonates with the 30th anniversary review of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and platform for action.
“At this point, I must commend the efforts of Ford Foundation for graciously supporting this meeting under the project “Strengthening Government Approach in Preventing and Responding SGBV.”
She reiterated NAPTIP’s commitment to work with states, the mandate Secretary of the Women Affairs Secretariat of the FCT and Civil Society Organisations to implement laws that abhor
Violence against women and girls.
Mrs Tolulola Odugbesan, the acting Director, VAP Department, NAPTIP, said that the coordination meeting was an opportunity for stakeholders to connect, proffer guidance, reflect on concerns, review successes and identify gaps.
She added that the meeting was also to discuss challenges, assess the level and effectiveness of intervention efforts and proffer recommendations and far-reaching strategies associated with the implementation of the VAPP Act 2015.
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Plateau to organise free medical care for 200,000 residents
The Plateau Government says it has concluded arrangements to organise free medical care for 200,000 residents.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Cletus Shukuk, made the disclosure on Monday in Jos at the official launch of “Project 10 Million; Know Your Number, Control Your Number.”
Shukuk explained that the free medical care was basically screening for hypertension and diabetes, which were non-communicable diseases.
The commissioner stated that the programme was a comprehensive intervention strategically in line with the national campaign of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum to combat the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases.
According to him, the project would provide immediate counselling and referral and would also link newly diagnosed patients to treatment facilities.
Shurkuk further said that the increased public awareness would be carried out on hypertension and diabetes.
“The project would support the creation of a hypertension and diabetes register and, in turn, improve data collection, which would enhance health care policies and planning.
“The screening will be conducted in the 17 local government areas and will be done in selected primary and secondary health care facilities.
“I wish to call on the people of the state to avail themselves for the screening exercise to enable them to know their blood pressure and blood sugar level status,” he advised.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mrs Helen Mutfwang, the wife of the governor of Plateau, was made the ambassador of the “project 10 million.”
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Minimum wage: LG boss lauds Oyebanji for approving N70,000 for workers
Mrs Clara Bamisile, the Chairperson, Oye Local Government Area in Ekiti State has commended Gov. Biodun Oyebanji for approving the N70,000 minimum wage for workers.
Bamisile gave the commendation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Oye-Ekiti on Monday.
She described the governor’s decision as the right step in the right direction towards reducing financial burden for civil servants and making cost of living affordable for them.
According to her, Oyebanji has proved to all Ekiti indigenes that he is a good and compassionate leader, who cares for the wellbeing of his people.
“I want to commend our amiable governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, for approving the N70, 000 minimum wage for civil servants in Ekiti.
“He has proved to all Ekiti indigenes that he is worthy, passionate, caring and a good leader, who is ready to make his people happy as we approach yuletide.
“It is a testimony that our governor is ready to make cost of living affordable for our people, and he will not relent to do more if given a chance.”
She urged both Ekiti indigenes and residents to consider Oyebanji for a second term in office to continue his good works.
Bamisile enjoined the civil servants to be diligent in their various departments to justify the salary increment
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