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FG Faults Claim Of Voting N50bn For Group
The Federal Government refuted claims of earmarking N50 billion for the Youth Enterprise With Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) scheme.
Minister of Youth Development, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, refuted the claim while featuring at an interview session with newsmen in Abuja.
“Let me clarify immediately that the government did not earmark N50 billion for youth enterprise; since I have resumed office day one, I have been hearing about this mystical N50 billion and I have been looking for this N50 billion. Where is this N50 billion? The point is that there is no N50 billion.
“What the president said is that we can earmark up to N50 billion to create opportunities for young people; so Ministry of Finance you can invest N50 billion that young people can access.
“Now when the YOUWIN was launched, the president said we can tap into that fund, so he didn’t say you’ll use N50 billion.
He said that the idea behind YOUWIN was to shift the orientation of young people from writing intelligent curriculum vitae, to people who could write intelligent business plans.
Abdulahi said that YOUWIN was launched to create competition around business development, stressing that young people should be encouraged to compete in order to win money that could serve as capital to start business.
He said he was excited so far with the number of young people that had applied to benefit from the scheme, adding that about 6,000 people had been shortlisted across the country.
“An initial six thousand candidates were shortlisted for training across the different geopolitical zones and these 6,000 thousand people have being trained to enable them to develop bankable business plans.
According to the minister, the process of applying in the YOUWIN programme is to go to the website and answer some questions; the kind of answers an applicant gives will determine whether he or she will be shortlisted for the second round.
Abdullahi said the maximum amount a beneficiary of YOUWIN could get is N10 million while the minimum amount is N2 million.
The criteria to get the grant according to the minister include the sustainability of the business, the profitability and the ability of the business to employ other people.
Reports say that the objective of YOUWIN is to generate jobs by encouraging and supporting aspiring entrepreneurial youths to develop and execute business ideas that would lead to job creation.
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