The Technical Assistant to Kwara State Governor on Investments, Kabir Shagaya is set to host a one-day leadership summit on youth leadership challenges in Public, Private Sectors on Saturday.
Glimpses into the event show that an array of young government officials – including the Speaker of Kwara State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Yakubu Saliu-Danladi and his Oyo State House of Assembly counterpart Rt. Hon. Debo Ogundoyin; Managing Director of Nigerian Rural Electrification Agency Ahmad Salihijo; Prince Aderemi Sijuwade; and Principal Private Secretary to Kwara Governor Jumoke Gafar – are billed to attend the annual summit, which sought to bring accomplished young people in the private and public sectors together to chart way forward for the development of the country.
Shagaya disclosed in a statement issued on Monday that the event will hold in Ilorin, on July 10, 2021.
Themed: “Responsibilities And Expectations That Come With Influence”, Shagaya said the summit, which is non-political, is part of his contribution to youth and national development.
He hinted that this year’s theme was carefully chosen to discuss the roles of young people in building a united, safer, and prosperous Nigeria.
The statement said other top public officials and successful entrepreneurs like Tijani Nwadei; Waru Obaseki; and Seyi Tinubu are expected to grace the event.
Also expected are young technocrats like Tola Awosika (Ogun), Bello El-Rufai (Kaduna), Teme Banigo (Bayelsa), Dotun Adedayo (Ekiti), Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River), Segun Adedayo (Kwara), Amen Rochas (Imo), and Prince Bukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi (Ondo State).
Others are mining mogul Yahya Seriki Gambari; Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye; Ag. General Manager Kwara Social Investment Programmes (KWASSIP), Muhammed Brimah; GMD/CEO Harmony Holdings Ltd Mallam Abdullah AbdulMajeed; Technical Assistant on Agriculture Quawwiy Olododo; and Special Assistant on Geographic Information Systems, Mutallab Tade Shittu.
Other guests are members of the traditional council; students’ bodies; youths’ groups; clergymen, as well as prominent members from within and outside Kwara State as resource persons and participants.
“There is a lot of heat across the country and people are divided along different lines calling for political solutions,” the statement quoted Shagaya as saying.
“Only a few are discussing the genuine issues of development and the role that each of us in society has to play in achieving national prosperity. The first point of education should be an understanding that everyone is in a position of influence. However, those who are privileged, especially accomplished youths in public and private sectors, have a higher responsibility and more is expected of them in setting an example of excellence.
“To ensure that our actions match our words, the Voices of Tomorrow summit is creating a platform for young Nigerians to brainstorm and partner for the socio-economic growth of the nation. We will be converging annually across Nigeria to advocate and collaborate for changes and innovation in leadership and economy.”
Kabir also lamented the lack of a strong support chain and mentorship between the youths and leaders, which, according to him, is responsible for the current division in the society.
He stressed the need for the nation to be united and harmonious to maximise its potentials as the most populous country in Africa.