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44th Miss Nigeria, Garko Calls for Initiatives to Tackle Unemployment, Poverty among Youths
…Leadership Agenda Summit will facilitate new investments, devt, Says Rueben
The 44th Miss Nigeria, Shatu Garko, has stressed the need for more initiatives to tackle unemployment, poverty and low self-esteem in Nigeria, especially among the youths and underprivileged members of society.
Shatu made the appeal at the Leadership Agenda Summit organised by the Brian Reuben Organisation, an international leadership development organisation, concurrently taking place in Dubai, UAE, and Victoria Island, Lagos.
The issue of inclusiveness and unemployment, its adverse effects on the country, and the need to raise young leaders to curtail this problem was the central focus of her address to the esteemed gathering of select dignitaries and senior leaders across politics, business, arts, entrepreneurship, leadership, technology, law and academia.
According to her, “The world demands diversity, inclusivity and fresh perspectives, which can all be provided by young voices and ambitious minds. By this, I am also referring to the inclusion of young women.
“As the youngest person to win the Miss Nigeria National pageant and the first Hijabi contestant to win a national pageant anywhere in the world, I am a walking, breathing example of the power of diversity and inclusion. Therefore, I have made it a personal mission to be a beacon of hope to all disenfranchised youths and people in Nigeria.”
Garko, who lamented the abysmal state of gender parity and youth inclusion in governance, urged the leaders to include and equip the youths to take up the challenge of righting highlighted wrongs in the country, adding that that is the panacea for good governance in any country desirous of growth and development.
The Miss Nigeria noted that: “It is apparent that we need to involve young people in leadership, business, and other crucial areas that influence our world. Youths are no longer the leaders of tomorrow. Youths are the leaders of the present.”
She also advocated for a more intentional approach in creating an enabling environment to spur innovation to the inclusion and development for Nigerian and African youth.
“Let us remember that if we fail to consider all the different voices available to create a holistic perspective, we will lose the innovation and insights we eagerly seek to create ‘a Brand New World’. A world that we rightfully deserve as a people,” Garko said.
Meanwhile, the convener of the summit, Dr. Brian Reuben, said the Leadership Agenda Summit was organised to facilitate new investments, encourage business development, share best practices, guarantee peer-to-peer networking, offer unique industry insight, showcase excellence and promote global thought leadership.