LASG convenes NGOs, VYOs, challenges them on measures to tackle host communities’ problems

By Moses Adeniyi

The Lagos State Government (LASG) through its Ministry of Youth and Social Development has organised a capacity building workshop for registered Voluntary Youth Organisations (VYOs) and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the State, calling on them to be proactive and innovative towards addressing societal challenges.

According to the Government, the capacity building programme was in a bid to ensure that they are equipped with relevant skills and knowledge to operate effectively and efficiently.

In his welcome address, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Dr. Olugbenga Ayoola stated that the programme was informed by the fact that “capacity building in any organisation is necessary to obtain, improve and retain the skills and knowledge to do their designed duties efficiently.

“Capacity development emphasises the overall policy framework in which individuals operate and interact with the external environment as well as the formal and informal relationships.”

Ayoola who stressed the need for the VYOs and NGOs to synchronise their objectives with the ones of the Ministry geared towards alleviating the plight of the masses, challenged the organisations to be proactive and innovative in tackling the challenges of their host communities.

The Permanent Secretary noted that the workshop would bring about a prototype of the Ministry’s expectation on the intended programme of the organisations for 2022 and promised that the programme would be held on a regular basis.

On his part, Director of Youth in the Ministry, Mr Femi Adetoye said, “the workshop is aimed at helping the VYOs and NGOs to key into the THEMES Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and to acquaint them with the recent developments in the society.”

Adetoye urged the VYOs and NGOs to be more active and assured them of continuous government’s support.

Among VYOs and NGOs represented include Nigerian Red Cross, Girls Brigade Nigeria, First Aid Group of Nigeria, Boys Scout, Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative, Sheriff Guard, National Youth Council of Nigeria amongst others.

NewsDirect
NewsDirect
Articles: 51634