The
Arole Oduduwa and Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II
has canvassed for capacity building for the teeming Nigerian youths
as the lead way towards the prosperous future for the country.
Ooni,
the co-chairman of tge Nitional Council of Traditional Rulers of
Nigeria(NCTRN) made this known on Saturday at his Ile-Oodua Palace,
Ile Ife while addressing a cross section of beneficiaries of
the Ojaja Fashion Institute, which is one of the monarch’s
initiatives through which youths are being trained to become
professional fashion designers.
Addressing
the 70 graduands who were also empowered with sewing machines and
other tailoring equipments witnessed by their trainers, parents,
guardians and dignitaries at the event, Ooni Ogunwusi decried
the restiveness of the youths across the country which he attributed
to idleness and unemployment.
“This
initiative started as a simple training for Ile Ife youths,
especially children of the poor but we had to transform it into an
institute to accommodate more people across the country.
“Due
to poverty and idleness, most youths have found themselves
perpetrating several forms of evil, especially our young girls and
ladies. Most of them resort into prostitution just to acquire basic
necessities of life.
“I
came up with this initiative because I realized that we are sitting
on a keg of gunpowder as a society if our youths are not trained and
mentored to gain financial independence and be able to fend for
themselves". Ooni said
“I
want to congratulate the beneficiaries and also urge them to make the
best use of this opportunity, while I implore their parents and
guardians to support their dreams and aspirations.” Ooni added.
In
his speech, the director of Ojaja Fashion Training Institute,
Adeyanju Samuel lauded the African foremost monarch for his
youth development and empowerment agenda, describing him as a God’s
unique gift to the world.
Adeyanju
who explained that the institute has since its establishment by Ooni
trained several professional fashion designers, saying this will go a
long way drastically reducing the level of poverty in the society..
He
noted that Hausa, Ibo, Yorubas and other tribes of Nigeria have
benefitted from the one year free training. He thus urged other
philanthropists to emulate Ooni for the good gesture towards the less
privileged.
Adeyanju
also praised International Breweries, makers of Trophy lager beer and
supporters for their material and financial contributions
towards the success of the institute.
Similarly,
the National President Nigeria Union of Tailors, Comrade Wasiu Taiwo,
praised Ooni Ogunwusi for being a saviour of this generation, lauding
him on the project which he called first of its kind across the
country especially coming from a traditional ruler.
While
urging government to impact the citizenry with adequate dividends of
democracy, Comrade Taiwo admonished the graduands to face their work
and ensure that they develop their carrier to greater height.
Pledging
to take fashion and tailoring profession to the next level, the
national tailors union boss expressed the willingness of his union to
partner with the Ooni on the project with a view to productively
engaging the jobless youths. He also explained that such an
initiative will help combat poverty, especially among Nigeria’s
teeming youths most of whom are unemployed despite being educated.
Mrs
Eniola Ali-Faweya, the Corporate Affairs Manager, International
Breweries, lauded Ooni for his goodness towards the society. She
advised the graduands to dedicate and disseminate effectively well
what they have learnt and ensure they updated themselves globally
through the internet.
Mrs
Ali-Faweya pledged that the company would continue supporting Ooni in
all his efforts to empower youth and beneficiaries of other
initiatives of the monarch.
Miss
Kehinde Adebiyi who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries applauded
Ooni for transforming her life through the training and for setting
her up with quality sewing machines.
Adebiyi
said she was hopeless for she had no helper, but now Oba Ogunwusi had
given her hope.
She
promised to utilise the privilege wisely and urged other roaming
about youths to find something tangible to do rather than wasting
their brighter future.
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