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Restructuring of youth investment fund gets FEC approval

According to her, it will go a long way in addressing “the long marginalization and exclusion of young people in decision making, and will also go a long way to encourage young people to participate in decision making processes and in civic engagements.”

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The Federal Executive Council, FEC, on Wednesday, approved the restructuring of the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund with additional provision for it.

The Minister of Youth Development, Jemila Bio Ibrahim, disclosed this while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Council meeting, presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

She said the fund which was originally established in 2020 for N75 billion, will now be institutionalized.

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According to her, it will receive N25 billion from the 2024 supplementary appropriation while the Central Bank of Nigeria will release additional N60 billion to it.

She said: “The Nigerian Youth Investment Fund, initially established in 2020, has been restructured and institutionalized through a legal framework.

“The fund, initially set at ₦75 billion, will now receive ₦25 billion from the 2023 Supplementary Appropriation Act and an additional ₦25 billion from the 2024 Appropriation Act. Additionally, ₦60 billion will be released from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s SME Investment Fund, focusing on agricultural investments.

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“These measures aim to support young businesses and stimulate economic growth.”

Jamila also said that FEC approved the institutionalization of a two percent youth quota in all government appointments and women representation of thirty percent.

“I’m delighted to brief the gentlemen and women of the press that we have received Council’s approval to institutionalize a two percent youth quota, a third percent representation of young people in all government appointments and an equitable young women representation inclusive of this thirty percent,” she said.

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According to her, it will go a long way in addressing “the long marginalization and exclusion of young people in decision making, and will also go a long way to encourage young people to participate in decision making processes and in civic engagements.”

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