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LEAP Africa earmarks $1.2m for youth leadership development in Nigeria

By Kingsley Okoye

LEAP Africa, an NGO, says it has earmarked $1.2 million through its Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) programme to promote civic engagement and youth leadership development in Nigeria.

Executive Director of the LEAP Africa, Kehinde Ayen, said this at the unveiling of 2024 grant cycle of the organisation.

The event has had the theme: “Catalysing Youth Agency for the Nigerian We Want”.

It had in attendance participants from youth-based organisations and some government functionaries.

Ayeni said NYFF, funded by MacArthur Foundation and Ford Foundation, was designed to strengthen, support and prepare young people in Nigeria for youth leadership, activism and social change, through outcome driven policy engagements and inclusive resources.

She said the resources would support youths in shaping and supporting medium and long term national development, equip young people to reimagine, co-create, frame and engage in national and regional policy development to drive evidence based advocacy.

She said the $1.2 million would be disbursed as grants to 170 other NGOs for the purposes.

Ayeni said its previous grants disbursed to youth development groups contributed to the success of the last elections, especially in its engagement with youths on voter registration and participation at the last general elections.

Dr. Joe Abba, a member of board of LEAP Africa, said it was fantastic that the youth were getting direct grant with which they could do something leading to further developments of the country.

Abba urged political parties to slash the price of nomination forms of running for offices.

He said the high cost of nomination forms was prohibiting young Nigerians to contest election, in spite of the Not-too-young to run law, which reduced the age qualifications for contesting political positions.

“By making it very expensive to run for public office, you are automatically excluding young people.

“Although you have passed the Not-too-young to run Act, you have taken steps to ensure that they can’t actually run by making the forms to be expensive.

“So I will call on the political parties to take a look at that to ensure that we don’t consciously or unconsciously exclude our youths,” he said.

He also encouraged the advocates of Not-too-young to run act not to relent but also push for “not-too-poor to run legislation”.

“The fight is not finished. We need to continue the struggle,” he said.

Abba called for appointment of more youths in strategic positions, where they could make a difference, while also calling for access to capital from financial institutions for youths involved in entrepreneurship.

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, said the unveiling of the grants awarded by the Nigeria NYFF was not witnessing allocation of resources alone.

He said it was rather the ignition of a movement that would shape the desired Nigeria.

He said NYFF was a beacon of hope and empowerment, saying that it was a testament to the transformative power of youth agency.

Kalu said the NYFF embodied the strong belief in the ability of young Nigerians to shape their destinies and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress.

Kalu said the theme of the programme was a call to action, an invitation to unleash the boundless potential of Nigeria’s youth, enabling them to become architects of a brighter future.

“As we unveil these grants, we are not simply distributing funds.

“We are sowing the seeds of a new era, one where the voices of young Nigerians are amplified, their energies harnessed, and their dreams realised.

Kalu urged Nigerian youths to let their voices be heard, ideas be shared, and their actions be the driving force behind a nation that truly reflects the dreams and aspirations of its youth.

He said Nigeria can be shaped in such manner that every young person has the opportunity to pursue their dreams, and where every Nigerian would have the chance to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress.

High point of the event was the unveiling of grant of $10,000 each to first 20 shortlisted NGOs category and $1,000 to two shortlisted individual category. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Idris Abdulrahman

NYFF congratulates Luminate for collaboration toward empowering Nigerian youth

By Hogan Bassey

Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) Advisory Board has congratulated Luminate, a CSO, for collaborating with it toward raising funding for the success empowering Nigerian youth.

A statement by Maimuna Sani, NYFF’s Head of Communications and Community Engagement, indicated that the collaboration is aimed at focusing attention on a shared commitment to empowering the Nigerian youth.

Sani added that the cooperation is to catalyse impactful transformation for the long-term developmental of the country.

She said that the youth fund project set in motion in 2021, “is a five-year initiative funded by the MacArthur Foundation and Ford Foundation, and implemented by LEAP Africa, a non-profit organisation committed to inspiring, empowering and equipping a new cadre of African leaders.

According to her, the project is dedicated to nurturing youth leadership and activism in Nigeria by fostering outcomes-driven policy engagements and inclusive resourcing for medium and long-term national development.

“The NYFF embodies the collective determination to invest in the potential of Nigerian youth. By facilitating policy engagements and providing a platform for their voices and ideas to thrive, NYFF continues to pave the way for a brighter and more inclusive Nigeria,’’ she said in the statement.

Executive Director of LEAP Africa, Kehinde Ayeni, who spoke further on the project, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Luminate Group as a funding partner for the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund.

“Their commitment to join this fund underscores the power of collective action in engendering citizen-led participation in good governance and nation building.

“This partnership will amplify the project’s local and grassroots impact and create a lasting positive change in Nigeria at all levels.”

LEAP’s Director of Programmes in Africa, Amabelle Nwakanma, said Luminate’s experience in supporting social change initiatives would be invaluable to NYFF.

She said, “This collaboration will enable us to expand our reach and engagement efforts, ensuring that youth voices not only resonate but also drive tangible changes in our nation’s long-term development plans.”

Luminate’s contribution to NYFF funding pool is expected to enhance the fund’s capacity to drive sustainable and inclusive development initiatives.

She stated that the partnership is also expected to further advance the youth fund’s outreach and engagement across its areas of coverage and ensure that the youth not only speak with one voice, but are heard and carried along in the country’s long-term development plans.

Vice President Africa of Luminate, Toyin Akinniyi, said that the organisation as a supporter of efforts at creating just and fair societies, “is proud to co-fund the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund alongside the Ford Foundation and MacArthur Foundation.

“The active participation of young Africans in civic and political processes is critical to ensuring more representative and inclusive governance.

“The Nigeria Youth Futures Fund will continue to play a huge role in facilitating young people’s active participation and engagement in the development of policies and strategies that will shape Nigeria’s future, and that is why we are supporting this.”

Speaking earlier, Chinenye Uwanaka, the Co-chair of NYFF Advisory Board, expressed the group’s happiness to have Luminate join in the project, saying: “their vision and values strongly align with ours, and they have a history of supporting youth-led organisations.

“I really look forward to working with them to increase meaningful civic and political participation in Nigeria, and help create an environment where independent media thrives, especially in the challenging times we live in as a nation.”

The Luminate’s involvement solidifies NYFF’s foundation of collaboration, innovation, and resilience. Together with LEAP Africa, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Ford Foundation, Luminate becomes an integral part of this transformative journey that places the youth at the forefront of nation-building.” (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Emmanuel Yashim