The Federal Government has announced plans to empower at least seven million youths with dual vocational training and digital skills development programmes.

Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, made this known during a courtesy visit by a delegation from the IHK Giessen-Friedberg Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Germany in Abuja yesterday.

In a statement by the Director (Information and Public Relations), Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Omolara Esan the Minister explained that the initiative underscores the government’s commitment to equipping young Nigerians with practical, industry-relevant skills that foster self-reliance, innovation, and employability.

He noted that the Federal Government, through the Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA), is strengthening partnerships with German and Nigerian institutions to expand access to vocational and digital training opportunities, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for youth empowerment.

“Our goal is not just to produce job seekers but to nurture innovators and entrepreneurs who will contribute meaningfully to the nation’s economy,” the minister stated.

He emphasised the ministry’s readiness to deepen collaboration with institutions such as the Chambers Academy, the Nigerian Institute for Vocational Training and Corporate Development, and the German Chambers of Commerce, as well as relevant ministries and agencies, including those of Labour and Science, to broaden vocational and digital learning opportunities nationwide.

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The Minister added that the ministry will soon launch a digital learning platform under the Nigerian Youth Academy, modelled after global platforms such as Coursera, to make skill acquisition easily accessible to young Nigerians across the country.

He described the ministry’s youth development strategy as a tripartite framework anchored on Support, Empowerment, and Protection, designed to ensure that every young Nigerian can thrive in a globally competitive environment.

“This collaboration is not just about programmes; it is about building the future of our young people. Together, we can ensure that Nigerian youth are empowered, innovative, and globally competitive,” the minister added.

Chief Executive Officer of the IHK Giessen-Friedberg Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Matthias Leder reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to supporting Nigerian youth through vocational training and legal migration initiatives.

He commended the Federal Government’s leadership in advancing youth skills development and highlighted the success of ongoing bilateral programmes between Nigeria and Germany.

Dr. Leder disclosed that 300 Nigerian youths have been selected for the Legal Labour Migration and Dual Vocational Training Project and will be honoured in Lagos on November 12, 2025, after completing their A1 German language level.

He praised the German dual training model, where apprentices earn from the first day, and called for stronger cooperation between Nigerian and German institutions to expand opportunities for young people and deepen bilateral relations.


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