By Uzair Adam Imam

The Kano State Network of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) recently organized an event to foster dialogue on the critical importance of strategic investments in youth as a pathway to sustainable development in Kano State.

The event took place on Thursday at the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN) in Nassarawa GRA, Kano. It was titled “Investing in Our Youth: Strategic Pathways for Sustainable Development in Kano State.” It saw the attendance of many important personalities.

Dr. Musa Abdullahi Sufi, the Chairman of the Steering Committee of KANET, emphasized that the event is part of their commitment to youth development in the state.

Speakers presented papers on key issues surrounding youth development and the potential benefits of meaningful investment in young people in the state.

Zainab Nasir Ahmad, the Executive Director of the Youth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases & Social Vices (YOSPIS), addressed the menace of youth irresponsibility posed by drug abuse and lack of education. 

Presenting her paper titled “The Situation of Youth in Kano State and Neglect in Investing in Their Future,” Zainab lamented the reluctance to solve local problems, adding that she is currently writing a book about the menace.

She highlighted that the lack of access to capital, limited job opportunities for graduates, and substance abuse contribute to the deterioration of youth and hinder their development in the state. 

Zainab stated, “Again, poor parenting and lack of supervision also contribute to hindering youth development. However, it looks like we are not ready to address our problems because some parents are also into drug abuse.”

She urged government intervention through law enforcement and establishing youth initiatives to address these issues.

Hauwa Muhammad, the Chairman of the Kano State Children Parliament, also decried the menace of child labour that hinders children from pursuing their studies and sometimes results in them becoming victims of rape and maltreatment. 

Hauwa urged the Kano state government to support families and households by providing a sustainable minimum income to ensure financial barriers do not prevent children from going to school and unveiling their talents.

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