The Federal Government is set to start consultations with
beneficiaries and other stakeholders on the restructuring and refocusing
of the multi-billion Naira Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria
(YouWin) programme with the objective of injecting new ideas for its
sustainability.
The Federal
Ministry of Finance, which has been running the programme from
inception, has scheduled the consultation for July 22, 2016 in Abuja,
where representatives of the beneficiaries drawn from the
six-geo-political zones and other stakeholders would chart a way forward
for the programme.
Under the programme which took off in 2011, a
total of 18, 000 young entrepreneurs have been trained in various
aspects of Small and Medium Enterprises management and business skills;
and 3, 900 of them, including 1, 200 women, were each given
non-repayable take-off grants for businesses of their choice ranging
from N1 million up to a maximum of N10 million.
The third edition
of the programme, which is still running with 1,500 beneficiaries, has
received the sum of N11.2 billion in funding, and so far grants totaling
N7.4 billion have been disbursed to the awardees. In June 2016 alone,
the sum of N1.687 billion was paid to 638 awardees.
The Minister
of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, said that as part of the change agenda of
the current administration, the YouWin programme has to be restructured
to ensure efficiency, transparency and accountability in investing the
capital grants given to the beneficiaries by the Federal Government.
Mrs Adeosun confirmed that all FG commitments under the YouWIN
programme will be fully met, but due diligence would be carried out on
every beneficiary, using tools like the Bank Verification Number (BVN),
and before disbursements.