Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos, says the state’s Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) has so far supported over 40,000 startups with access to finance.
The governor said the supports helped jobs and contributed to an enabling environment for businesses, especially budding entrepreneurs to thrive.
Sanwo-Olu spoke at the maiden edition of the Lagos Inter-Youth Collaboration organised by the office of the first lady in the state, held at LTV Blue Roof, Agidingbi, Ikeja, with the theme: “Youths and Moral Values in an Evolving Society: Challenges and Recommendations.”
The programme, according to a statement signed by Olubukonla Nwonah, assistant director, public affairs, office of the Lagos State First Lady, was designed to expose over 1,000 participants drawn from 100 youth groups both formal and informal sectors as well as paramilitary institutions across the state to the various intervention programmes of the state government specifically targeted at the youth.
“The LSETF is also here. If my calculation is not wrong, they have intervened in over 40,000 startups. They have given some people soft loans; they have given some people grants directly; they have given other businesses development plans so that they can indeed develop their businesses to full fruition,” Sanwo-Olu said.
“They have been on for a couple of years, and every year, they are doing lots and lots of great things. The programmes are available irrespective of who you are, where you are from or who you know, as long as you are a resident of Lagos.”
The governor, who also spoke on activities of the Lagos State Science and Research Council, said in the last two years, grants worth millions of naira have been given to various tech firms through the council to support them to grow and build on their innovations.
“The council, headed by the VC of UNILAG, reviews a lot of tech startups that we have, and once they see some of them, they pass them; they give them grants. In the last two years, they have given grants of N10million, N20million, N5million, and N2million to different categories of individuals,” he added.
“Our youth need to take advantage of these programmes. See how you can partake and how you can be part of it because it is published everywhere before they get entries. We have been doing it for the past two years and there is another one coming before the end of the year again.”
He commended the first lady for putting the programme together, saying it would go a long way to build conversations around various initiatives of the government for young people.
In her opening remarks, Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the first lady, said inter-youth collaboration aims to sensitise youths on the inculcation of moral values eroding in today’s society.
“Our objectives, among others, are to encourage youth participation in Nation-building, create awareness on civic rights and responsibilities, provide access to opportunities profitable for youths, enlightenment of the youths about the activities of the state government, and re-orientation,” she said.