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IID urges youth to bridge skills gap

“With the advent of AI, young people must become more innovative. As the saying goes, ‘Innovate or die’,” she said.

• August 16, 2025
African youths used to illustrate the story
African youths used to illustrate the story [Credit: African courier]

The Institute of Industrial Development has urged youths to bridge the gap between academic certificates and skills development for competitiveness in today’s job market.

Scores of youths participated in the 2025 skill empowerment programme, aimed at integrating academic careers with practical skill development.

Precious Adeho, founder of the Institute, spoke on Saturday during the International Youth Day celebration at NECA House, Ikeja, highlighting the theme: ‘Design, Build, Lead’.

He explained that the 2025 event was dedicated to equipping young people with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities they need to thrive in a rapidly changing global environment.

“We are committed to bridging the gap between education and industry needs, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields,” Mr Adeho stated.

He noted that the programme engaged youths through workshops, panel discussions, and job fairs, providing mentorship, practical experience, and networking opportunities.

“It also aims to inspire innovation, build resilience, and prepare youths for future jobs, raising leaders ready to drive sustainable growth and technological advancement,” he added.

Adeho, who also serves as the Institute’s Executive Director, said STEM commitment was beyond education, describing it as a movement to inspire the next generation of innovators and leaders.

He called on educators, industry leaders, and policymakers to invest more in youth development.

Gbenga Afolabi, Chief Executive Officer of Hazon Holdings, who delivered the keynote, stressed that youths require diverse skills in science, technology, and vocational fields.

According to him, these skills will enable them to adapt effectively to a rapidly changing global system.

Mr Afolabi said his career as a pharmacist allowed him to diversify into technology, marketing, and other sectors, adapting successfully to modern economic realities.

“With all the changes in technology, are youths actively engaging with opportunities that will drive growth in business and career?” he asked.

Adetola Akinola, founder of the Glitz Group of Companies, urged youths to embrace innovation to stay ahead in life and career.

“With the advent of AI, young people must become more innovative. As the saying goes, ‘Innovate or die’,” she said.

She encouraged them to combine innovation with traditional businesses, stressing that the future would favour those who adapt quickly.

(NAN) 

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