Governor Puye said the youth should to take up entrepreneurship (Photo Credit MSJoof/TNBES/July2016) |
He
said the youth should venture into start-up businesses and be persistent in
whatever they are doing, when he presided over the closing of the GYIN Gambia
ELIT 2016 summer camp on July 31 at Jenoi village in LRR.
“Let
us stay there for a while, learn some theories, learn from our mistakes and
then correct it for the future. Try to build partnership among yourselves like
other countries are doing and you build yourselves into a vibrant private
sector-led business in this country,” he said
He
said at regional level there are small grants from the FASDEP, CILIP, and Nema
projects that the youths can benefit from. “Now that you have been trained,
start up something and be persistent,” he said.
He
hailed GYIN for organizing “such an important” meeting for youths drawn from
all regions of The Gambia, and advices the participants to take up their
rightful places in the private sector of The Gambia where non-Gambians seems to
be more interested to work in than Gambians.
He
said the youths should work for their development and the advancement of their
communities and the country.
Mamadou
Edrisa Njie, GYIN Gambia National Coordinator, said after every programme GYIN
deploys a monitoring and evaluation team for a period of three to six months to
evaluate the participants on what they have learned and whether they are
putting it into practice.
He
said GYIN is very thankful that most of the participants trained in the CORY
Project have demonstrated their knowledge and skills to the fullest and “we
want you to continue working hard.”
Jainaba
Manjang, Head of Programmes at GYIN and Vice Chairperson of ELIT 2016, said the
camp was meant to educate the participants in the special areas of
Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Information Technology (ELIT) that “we think
will be beneficial to them.”
“My
advice is that make best use of the things that you have learned and when you
go back to your regions try to implement them in your ventures,” she said.
Sheikh
Omar Fye, Head of Gender Department at MDI, said: “What we have experienced
here is meant for us to live exemplary lives. If we reflect back on what Edrisa
mentioned about the governor’s willingness to help young people, I think that a
lone tells us that as a leader you should lead by example.”
Fye
told the participants to understand that they have to open-up for GYIN to be
aware of what they are doing – that is very important. “Don’t detach yourselves
from GYIN, you have to keep in touch with GYIN to understand what is going on
and take your business plans seriously,” he said.
Ebrima
Bah, Chairperson of GYIN ELIT 2016, said the camp has lived up to expectation.
He hailed Mr. Puye for continuously supporting GYIN and youth activities in his
region.
- A version of this story first appeared on The Point newspaper on August 16, 2016
Written by Modou S. Joof
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