Minister warns youths against irregular migration

The Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, has warned youths against irregular migration, enumerating the inherent dangers associated with it.

Olawande gave the warning during a campaign and advocacy programme on the effects of irregular migration for youths in the Southern Zones held in Abeokuta on Friday.

The minister, represented by the Director in charge of Migration and Climate Change , Mrs Grace Lelea, said that migration, in its legal and regulated form, remains natural part of human development.

He explained that irregular migration, which occurs outside legal frameworks and regulatory norms of countries, presented a significant risk to lives, communities and national development.

The minister said that sadly, a growing number of young people were driven into irregular migration due to factors such as conflicts, economic hardship, unemployment, insecurity, national disasters and unrealistic allure of opportunities abroad.

” It is a troubling phenomenon that our young people, driven by ambition, hope and sometimes desperation, embark on deadly voyages across deserts and seas.

” Unfortunately, the Mediterranean sea has become a graveyard for many, and countless others fall victim to human trafficking, organ harvesting and modern day slavery,” hep said.

Olawande stressed that the federal government remained committed to reversing the trend.

He said that the ministry in collaboration with key MDAs and development partners has rolled out several strategic empowerment and intervention programmes for youths.

The minister explained that the programmes were designed to empower Nigerian youth with skills, resources and support systems they need to thrive and contribute meaningfully to national development.

He described the youth as one of the greatest assets that any nation could have, saying they represented the greatest investment for a country’s sustainable development.

” No government effort can succeed in isolation. Youth development is a shared responsibility. Let us commit ourselves to build an enabling environment that nurtures the dreams and aspirations of our young people, ‘ Olawande said.

In his remarks, Ogun Commissioner for Sports and Youth Development, Mr Wasiu Isiaka, lauded the Federal government for the initiative.

Isiaka, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Lanre Ogunyinka, noted that it was important to sensitise and create awareness on dangers associated with irregular migration.

The commissioner said that the state government, under the leadership of Gov. Dapo Abiodun, remained passionate about youth development and would continue to discourage irregular migration through various empowerment programmes and interventions.

In her remarks, Representative of  the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Mrs Abosede Jimoh, said that the youth were most affected by irregular migration and human trafficking.

” People should pass through right channel while traveling and also have the knowledge of where they are going before embarking on any journey,” she said. (NAN)

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