Newsonline Nigeria reports that the Nigerian Government inaugurated a 27-member Committee to immediately commence work on the 2019-2023 National Youth Policy.
The Committee was inaugurated by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Sports and Youth Development, Alhaji Ismaila Abubakar.
In a statement after the event, the Ministry noted the inauguration was in accordance with the timeline for the review.
The Permanent Secretary said the Committee’s aim was to ensure that the Ministry had a befitting Policy Document that would serve as a guide for the development of the nation’s teeming youth, adding:
They also added that the 2019-2023 Edition of the National Youth Policy was in the last lap of its journey, citing that the policy itself stipulates a 5-year periodic review,
Abubakar also noted that part of the successes recorded in the implementation of the 2019-2023 Edition of the NYP by the Federal Government includes Youth inclusion, participation, and access to information, which enables them to know their rights, the statement read:
The Sports Ministry also noted that an aperiodic review of the NYP guidelines had become imperative, particularly due to the dynamic nature of human endeavour, which he emphasised was not static.
He added that there have been a lot of changes in the perception and actions of Nigerian youth towards government policies in the last five years, especially in the era of Information Communication Technology (ICT), he said:
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