Sanwo-Olu advises Nigerian youths to leverage technology, talent for self-reliance

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has advised youths to leverage technology and talent for self-sustainability.
Mr Sanwo-Olu, represented by his deputy chief of staff, Sam Egube, gave the advice at a national youth symposium in Lagos.
Speaking on the theme, “Nigeria: Guiding the Youth on the Path of Self-Reliance”, Mr Sanwo-Olu said the youths should stay around motivational people and discover their path to self-sustainability.
The governor emphasised optimism, seizing opportunities, and collective responsibility for national progress.
“Youths should be the best version of themselves, utilising their gifts to benefit society and bring themselves to the limelight.
“The idea that opportunity exists is true and that we, as a people and youth of the nation, should be the best that we can be, and the gift that we have developed will bring us certainly before kings.
“We must be each other’s keeper and responsible partners. This is what it means to be part of a nation. This is what it means to be part of a state, community and family,” he said.
In his address, Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat urged Nigerian youths to seize available opportunities, seek mentorship, and invest in skill development for self-reliance.
Mr encouraged them to embrace education that combined theories with practical skills.
“Getting the right education matters in today’s job market. It is no longer what you know but what you can do,” the deputy governor said.
Mr Hamzat said the exhibition of natural talents, display of knowledge and skills that could positively impact were in demand globally.
He highlighted Lagos State’s youth-focused initiatives and encouraged collaboration between government, private sector, and youths to nurture talent and innovation.
(NAN)
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