From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing long-term solutions to the issues brought on by the rising number of out-of-school youth in Nigeria.
Special Adviser to the President on Social Investments, Mrs Maryam Uwais said this in Maiduguri during the closing the ceremony of a 3-week capacity building Programme for Youth facilitators under the Federal Government’s At-Risk-Children Programme, ARC-P in Borno State.
In a statement by Communications officer, At-Risk-Children Programme, ARC-P, Bright Eugene, Uwais is quoted as saying that the goals of ARC-P include giving millions of street children and vulnerable young people in the nation a new lease on life filled with hope and dignity. She also said the youth facilitators received training in a variety of subjects, including basic literacy and numeracy, sports and life skills, vocational and digital skills, mental health, psychosocial support, as well as fundamental monitoring and evaluation.
The youth facilitators were equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to provide the necessary guidance, mentorship, and support for the vulnerable children assigned to them, according to the spokeswoman, who claimed that the intensive training exercise was in line with the At-Risk-Children Programme’s implementation strategy.
The presidential aide revealed that the 830 youth facilitators trained in Borno would be given a minimum of 50 children to work with across the state’s 18 local government areas, noting that more than 41,000 street kids and vulnerable teenagers are anticipated to benefit from the program’s first phase in Borno State.
She urged the youth facilitators to take their task with utmost dedication, rigor, devotion, and patriotism, and encouraged them to use the information they had learned from the different training sessions to improve the lives of the Program’s main beneficiaries.
“Please do not shirk in your responsibilities. Be patient with the children to assigned to you because It’s not easy to look after children. Engage them with every sense of compassion and avoid the temptation of inflicting physical or emotional pains on them. Do not hit them, do not yell at them. If a child behaves unruly, try to find out why. Most times children behave funny because they are looking for attention. This is why we had a lot of trainings on mental health, life skills and psycho-socio support. All these skills are necessary. We are also opening their minds up to technology because many of their parents do not know technology which you all know is very profitable. We want to also support the malams and Ulamas to see how we can encourage their businesses so that they will allow these children to learn new things”, she said.
Uwais who is also the National Coordinator of the At-Risk-Children Programme, ARC-P thanked the Government of Borno State led by Professor Babagana Zulum for accepting to sign up on the ARC-P initiative which according to her is critical to addressing the fundamental issues associated with low school enrolment and child poverty.
“This Programme was conceived to support children who are out of school and who do not have support as much as they should. There is nobody here that can claim to love these vulnerable children as much as their parents, but the kids have not been exposed to the kind of skills that will enable them to take ownership of their lives and become assets to their families. These children have become part of our lives and we can’t ignore them. So it is much more than enrolling children and giving them skills. It is making sure that they actually remain in those classes and apply the skills. Foundation literacy is critical for skills because everyone needs to understand numbers and letters to be able to engage even in the market places”, she added.
Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Umaru Kadafur who represented Governor Babagana Zulum thanked the Federal Government for Introducing ARC-P to the State and said the humanitarian Interventions of the Buhari administration is impacting significantly on the lives of the people, particularly those affected by insurgency in Borno State.
He said ARC-P is in line with the policy thrust of the State Government and pledged to provide all the necessary support to ensure that the Programme succeeds.