UN WORLD YOUTH SKILL DAY: Young People Must Think towards Entrepreneurship.- Hon Jane Paddy Ogon


Throughout my life, I have seen that having a skill is key.  Without a skill young people are finished. At the moment, there is a need for young people to begin to learn a skill, trade and things that can put an extra income in their pockets. The main essence of the World Youth Skill Day is reminding young people that other than politics they can earn money. 

I want to see young men and women become ingenious, innovative, creative and making meaningful impact in the society. The truth is, government cannot create all the jobs we desire. And even a payable job cannot provide the life cannot make you wealthy. And so, we must begin to think towards having young entrepreneurs who can add value and create jobs. 


Being educated is not enough, but having the right knowledge, skill, and ideas that can take one out of poverty, hunger, deprivation and economic stagnation. I want to see young people keying into learning new skills in ICT like Artificial Intelligence, robotics, web design, computing, networking, and many more. The future is in technology and big data. We cannot afford to be left behind in this new world order where industrialization and technology has taken the center stage.  

The issue of unemployment as it affects women and youth breaks me. Our young people must begin to learn baking, craft, painting, and tailoring, we can have Ohimai Otafo, Seyi Vodi, Sam Lambert, Ozwald Boateng, Yomi Casual from our young people. I want to see a crop of young people striving to be the best and not idling their youthful energy. 


The time is now to put in energy in productive dealings if we must win the war against hunger , poverty and unemployment in Ogoja. 

Together, we can have the best entrepreneurs in Ogoja and Cross River State who are driven with a passion to conquer their world.  

Hon. Jane Paddy Ogon
Councillor Representing Mbube East.

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