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Nigerian Youths For Decades Have Been Oppressed, Marginalised — Group Launches Empowerment Initiative To Mark #EndSARS

October 20, 2021

The initiative targets youths between 18-30 years of age who must belong to a community-based organisation and provide relevant references to be eligible.

A group, Alliance of Business and Professional Women (ABPW), has launched an initiative seeking to empower youths in underdeveloped communities in commemoration of this year's #EndSARS anniversary.

In a statement on Wednesday, the group said the movement, titled the Youth Connect Initiative, will kick off officially in Lagos in January 2022 and progress to other states.

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According to the group, the initiative targets youths between 18-30 years of age who must belong to a community-based organisation and provide relevant references to be eligible.

It said: "On this day, a year ago, after weeks of peaceful protest by our youths, patriotic Nigerians watched in horror as defenseless youths of Nigeria under the banner of the EndSARS movement were allegedly attacked by security forces during a peaceful protest against police brutality, harassment and extortion in the country. The fallout of this event was calls for transparent and good governance.

"To commemorate one year since the peaceful EndSARS protests, ABPW is launching its Youth Connect Initiative by which it will be equipping youths from underprivileged communities with skills to provide gainful employment.

"This project is designed to prepare unemployed or underemployed young men and women from disadvantaged communities for the job market with an emphasis on technology, connecting them to job opportunities whilst inspiring them to undertake their civic responsibilities.

"The programme will provide amongst other - employability skills, entrepreneurship, vocational and personal development."

Toyin Sanni, chairman of APBW governance board, the movement will help erase the painful memories of last year's #EndSARS among youths.

Sanni said, "The Youth Connect Initiative is a most fitting way to turn a most painful memory into something good for our youths who have for decades been ignored, marginalised, oppressed and economically excluded by providing employability solutions to aid entrepreneurship and also provide employment opportunities, working with institutional partners.

"Our ultimate goal is to establish end to end job creation, creating a cadre of skilled and engaging youths with a strong sense of civic responsibilities."

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