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Atiku Abubakar: Advocating for Youth Empowerment in Nigeria

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Atiku , former Vice President of and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic (), has consistently championed youth empowerment as a cornerstone of his agenda. Recognizing the critical role of young Nigerians in the nation’s development, Abubakar has proposed several initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges faced by this demographic.

During a campaign rally in Ilorin, Kwara State, Abubakar pledged to allocate $10 billion to combat youth unemployment. He emphasized the establishment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as a strategy to gainful employment for young Nigerians, ensuring they have opportunities for a decent . He stated, “I want to assure you that the youth unemployment… is not peculiar to Kwara State or the North- zone. Most of you here are under the age of 30 and most of you here have no jobs or businesses.” (channelstv.com)

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Abubakar’s to youth empowerment was further demonstrated in December 2022 during a campaign rally in Lafia, Nasarawa State. He reiterated his dedication to creating employment opportunities for youth and , underscoring the importance of infrastructure development in Nasarawa. He remarked, “I want to thank the people of Nasarawa for this support. I want to reiterate our commitment to the employment of and women in Nigeria. This is why my administration will aside $10b for this purpose.” (premiumtimesng.com)

Abubakar advocated for public and private investment in youth development to break the cycle of illiteracy, unemployment, poverty, and insecurity. He highlighted the significance of education as a gateway to inclusive and sustainable development, stating, “I have always been an advocate of youth-focused policies aimed at empowering and providing them with opportunities to add value to themselves, family and society at .” (guardian.ng)

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Abubakar’s wife, Amina Titi Atiku-Abubakar, has also been actively involved in initiatives supporting youth empowerment. In 1999, she founded the Women and Child Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF), an organization dedicated to combating human trafficking and child in Nigeria. WOTCLEF focuses on areas such as human trafficking, child labor, abuse of the rights of women and , and HIV/AIDS, playing a pivotal role in establishing the National for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Persons (NAPTIP). (en.wikipedia.org)

Abubakar’s consistent emphasis on youth empowerment reflects his recognition of the demographic’s potential to drive Nigeria’s progress. Through proposed commitments, advocacy for education, and support for initiatives like WOTCLEF, he aims to equip young Nigerians with the tools and opportunities necessary for a prosperous future.

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