Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday said Nigeria would be built on the energy, innovation and creativity of youths.
Osinbanjo spoke at the grand finale of the Aso Villa Demo Day held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He told the gathering that included the
Founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, that the youth must be included in
the task of nation-building.
The vice-president said, “I want to say
that this country is going to be built on the energy, on the innovation
and on the creativity of the young people who are here.
“Whenever young people say that they
want to be included, I believe very strongly that today you are included
and no one has a choice in that matter.
“Today, technology has created a level
playing field; technology has made it possible for you seated somewhere
in your office or living room to create wealth, to create connectivity,
to create all manner of things across the world.
“So this was not possible in the past.
It is a new day, it is a completely new day and I think there is much
hope and there is much that your generation of people are going to do.
And I am certainly looking forward to being a part of that.
“By the time I am 80, I hope that I will
be in a position to have an App that enables me to follow very closely
whatever all you people are doing seated somewhere in my village
enjoying life.
“I am sure that you are all going to
have a great future and I certainly look forward to working with you as
part of the government of Nigeria to ensure that all of our plans, all
your talents and abilities are put to the best possible use and we
support you all the way.”
Osinbajo also said the government would
be cooperating with Facebook in a couple of months, especially as it
concerns connectivity in Africa.
He said Zuckerberg’s visit to Nigeria had been energising for not just the young people, but everyone else.
He said since he and President Muhammadu Buharin were part of the 17 million people using the social networking site.
The Facebook founder, on his part, described as inspiring all what he has seen during his visit to Nigeria.
He said, “It’s so inspiring to see what
you have built here. This trip has really blown me away by the talents
of young entrepreneurs and developers in this country, and making a
difference and making a change.
“It reminds me of when I wanted to start
Facebook. I wasn’t starting a company at the time but wanted to build
something to see if it will work.
“And that is what I see people here do,
pushing through challenges, building things that you want to see in the
world, if it will help the company great, if it will help the country
great. You are not just going to shape Nigeria and the whole of Africa
but the whole world.
“So, what I will say to the winners
today and all the people that participated is that I’m blown away by
what you are doing. I believe in you and I look forward to seeing what
you do and congratulations.”
Thirty winners emerged from the over 4,000 that took part in the competition.
Three outstanding winners – Emmanuel
Okena of Tracology, Allison Ukonu of Recycle Point and Damilola
Olokesusi of Mass Shuttle – got cash grants of N3m and N500,000 each
from Airtel and Sahara Energy respectively.
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