ENTREPRENEURSHIP PAYS BETTER THAN WHITE-COLLAR JOBS - GOV. UMO ENO TELLS CORPS MEMBERS AS HE URGES THEM TO BECOME EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has urged National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members posted to the state to embrace entrepreneurship instead of relying on increasingly scarce white-collar jobs after completing their service year.
The governor gave the advice on Tuesday while declaring open the 2026 NYSC Corps Employers’ Workshop in Uyo. He was represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development, Dr. Ekerette Ekanem.
Eno encouraged corps members to take advantage of the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, saying it would help them become financially independent and create jobs.
“Today, being an employer of labour, an entrepreneur pays better than a white collar job. Corps members must thrive to become employers of labour rather than job seekers.
“We are in a society where the population keeps increasing while we have limited resources, so I strongly commend the SAED scheme of the NYSC which is aimed at making our young people become employers and independent rather than job seekers,” Eno said.
The governor also praised corps members serving in Akwa Ibom for their dedication and urged them to remain committed.
“Let me specifically commend the corps members posted to Akwa Ibom State for their commitment, loyalty and dedication to service. Yesterday, a Corps Member who served at the Comprehensive Secondary School, Okobo, received the State Award for Excellence.
“Let this serve as encouragement to all corps members serving in Akwa Ibom and across Nigeria,” he said.
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