General Electric (GE), the world’s premier Digital
Industrial Company, has announced a partnership with the National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) to empower Youth Corps members with valuable entrepreneurial
skills in line with its commitment to skills development in Nigeria.
Known as the Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB)
training programme, the initiative which is based on the curriculum of the
International Labour Organisation (ILO), will see thousands of youth corps
members receive critical entrepreneurial training. The overall goal is to
improve on and increase the capacity of the youth in building Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that can operate effectively and be sustainable
long-term. It has been recognized that even at the best of times, employers of
labor in the economy will not have the capacity to absorb all the entrants.
This has led to a need to promote the development of small and medium scale
enterprises, to create self- employment opportunities and expand the scope for
job creation, as research findings indicate clearly that 60-70% of new jobs are
created by the SME sector.
Speaking when he led a team on a courtesy visit to
the Director General of the NYSC in Abuja on Monday, Managing Director of GE
Gas Power Systems in Nigeria, Mohammed Mijindadi, explained that the initiative
was one of the many ways GE is supporting skills development in Nigeria. “We
are committed to the sustainable development of Africa and Nigeria in
particular, and as such we invest in skills development initiatives that
empower people with valuable skills, equip communities with new tools and
technology and elevate ideas that are helping to solve Africa's challenges,”
Mijindadi said.
Giving more insights, he explained that the program
works using a Train the Trainer approach where NYSC personnel and facilitators
are trained utilizing an international curriculum benchmarked to global
standards. Following that, the facilitators are supported to execute training
programs for all youth corps members across the country. The initiative,
Mijindadi added, “is a practical business management-training programme with a
focus on starting and improving small businesses.”
The SIYB program initiative is part of GE’s
commitment to skills development in Nigeria in support of the Federal
Government’s job creation objectives. The government plans to create 15 million
jobs by 2020 as indicated in its 2017 Economic and Recovery Growth Plan (ERGP)
and for Nigerian youth to embrace this opportunity they need to have the right
skills.
Speaking on the partnership, Roti Balogun, Chief
Talent and Skills Development Leader for GE Africa and Corporate Champion for
the Nigerian Economic Summit Group Human Capital Development commission added
"We are pleased to lead a private sector response to some of our
commitments from the recently concluded NES23 summit on skills, competencies
and capacity building with a focused strategy on faculty development in Nigeria.
We remain committed to entrepreneurial leadership development across the
continent with programs such as the SIYB."
Responding, Brigadier-General Kazaure commended the
partnership with GE stating that the SIYB program is aligned and complimentary
to the NYSC’s efforts in setting up skill acquisition centers in the country’s
six geo-political zones. He expressed interest in continuing to partner with GE
to build capacity and encouraged other private sector players to look for
similar ways to support the agency.
GE has created several skills development initiatives
in Nigeria, a prime example being the Lagos Garage- a hub for advanced
manufacturing-based innovation, strategy development, idea generation and
collaboration. Co-located with the GE Lagos offices in Victoria Island, the
Lagos Garage offers a year-round series of skills training programs focused on
building the next generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs. Till date, 140
entrepreneurs have graduated the program having been trained to use the latest
in advanced manufacturing technologies; 3D printers, CNC mills, and laser
cutters as well as in business development.
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