Solomon Elusoji and Mabel Benson
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative
Association (NECA), in partnership with Imagine Business Services, has
launched NECApreneur, an e-learning solution targeted at providing an
easy-to-access opportunity for teeming Nigerian youths to upscale their
skills and become entrepreneurs rather than chase after non-existent
white collar jobs.
The initiative is in tune with NECA’s
mandate to influence economic and socio-labour policies to create an
army of gainfully employed youths who in turn would be employers of
labour and ultimately add to national development.
Speaking in Lagos recently at a formal
unveiling of the e-learning solution, the Director General of NECA, Mr.
Olusegun Oshinowo criticised the unemployment situation in the country.
“Unemployment can lead to big security risk for businesses, so the more
we do get more youths off the streets, the better for the economy,” he
said.
Explaining the need for NECAPreneur,
Oshinowo said: “It is particularly designed for youths and
undergraduates in Nigeria and the whole idea is to create an environment
where we can get our undergraduates to think entrepreneurship before
they leave the university, while those who have left and are unable to
get a job would be motivated to embrace entrepreneurship as well.”
The NECA D.G. further observed that
“Nigeria has a population estimated over 185 million, above 50per cent
of which is below 30 years, and over 13per cent of this are unemployed”.
NECAPreneur, according to him, “therefore, seeks to aggressively
develop and make entrepreneurs of Nigerian youths by creating
entrepreneurial consciousness among the youths.”
Speaking further, he asserted that “the
scheme is activated in tertiary institutions across Nigeria and also
opened to the teeming youths that are already out of school.”
“It will not only equip them to birth
and successfully run their own businesses, but also lead them into
avenues for start-up capital, mentoring, internship opportunities
through NECA’s network and eventual certification of successful
participants,” he added.
The Entrepreneurship e-learning
programme, which comes in three stages (Basic, Intermediate and
Advance), is delivered through video tutorials and texts and structured
into engaging modules with a practical and relevant curriculum.
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