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Senior Citizens Entrepreneurship: NSCC Seeks NDE’s Collaboration
The Director-General, National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC) , Dr Emem Omokaro, is seeking collaboration with National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to maximise entrepreneurship and job creation for senior citizens.
Omokaro, who stated this when she paid a courtesy visit to the Director-General of NDE, Malam Abubakar Fikpo, yesterday in Abuja, said the collaboration would enhance the senior citizens’ productive activities in their communities.
She said the vision of NSCC was to have an inclusive society that guaranteed senior citizens’ right to dignity, healthy, happy and secure lives toward the actualisation of their potential.
“It is also evident that for NSCC to achieve its mandate there is an obvious need for multi-sectorial collaboration of which the NDE has been identified as a necessary partner.
“The mandate of NDE as we are aware; is to design and implement programmes to combat unemployment, articulate policies aimed at developing work programme with labour intensive potential, obtain and maintain a data bank on employment and vacancies in the country.
“The NSCC is mandated to enhance and engage the capacities of older persons to continue to earn income and our organogram reflects that focus with an entrepreneurship development department.
“We are intent to leverage on NDE’s existing and established structure,’’ Omokaro said.
The NSCC’s D-G further explained that the flagship programmes included Functional and Inclusive Primary Healthcare Systems, Digital Equity and Inclusion of Senior Citizens, Building of Senior Centres and Mainstreaming of Older Persons into NDE Entrepreneurship programme.
“We therefore request the D-G of NDE to kindly consider partnering with NSCC in setting up an NSCC/NDE Technical Working Group to map out opportunities and leverage for intergenerational employment creation.’’
Responding, Fikpo commended President Muhammadu Buhari for making the NSCC to be operational for senior people, adding that there was hope for the aged.
He also congratulated Omokaro for what she had been doing as the pioneer D-G of the Centre.
“When I saw that you were appointed as the D-G of the centre, I said could this be the solution to what NDE was struggling to achieve in the last two decades.
“One may be retired but not tired, persons should not be allowed to waste; so we designed a scheme, particularly for the mature people and that is how we called it, `Mature People Scheme’.
“We were looking out for mature people who have retired and those who have not been in the service of government, which is why our client base is huge; no amount the government gives that will be enough for us.
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