The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is overhauling its Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) training for Corps Members through standardisation of the curriculum for deeper impact.
The Director General (DG) of the Scheme, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, disclosed this in his address at the 2025 second SAED stakeholders’ summit held in Abuja with the theme, “Empowering a Generation: Building Competence for the Future Workplace and Enterprise Through Impactful Partnerships.”
Nafiu, who said the Scheme had embarked on a comprehensive digital transformation of the SAED programme as a pathway to combating youth unemployment, said the new curriculum included skills like artificial intelligence and mobile application development, amongst others.
He further disclosed that Corps Members were being mainstreamed into the Federal Government’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme as well as global remote work opportunities through initiatives like Outsource to Nigeria, NYSC jobs.ng, and the SAED SME toolkit.
Describing the SAED programme as a pillar of youth empowerment in Nigeria, he said more than 3.18 million Corps Members had completed entrepreneurship and workplace readiness training since 2012, with over 30,000 businesses formally registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
“They are employing others and contributing to the Gross Domestic Product while demonstrating that our youths are capable change agents,” he added.
The DG stressed the need to focus more on competence, mastery of the SAED skills and digital fluency by Corps Members so as to make them highly competitive in the rapidly changing world.
He described the N2 billion MSME loan fund for Corps Entrepreneurs, recently launched in partnership with the Bank of Industry (BoI), as a landmark achievement in the entrepreneurship development drive.
Nafiu hailed the founding fathers of the NYSC for their foresight in anticipating and laying the foundation for entrepreneurial training as captured in one of the objectives of the Scheme.
He urged participants at the meeting to renew strategies for equipping Corps Members with the necessary skills, creativity and confidence to thrive in the contemporary world.
Earlier, the Director of SAED, Mr Kehinde Aremu-Cole, expressed gratitude to stakeholders at the summit for driving transformation across multiple sectors, including technology, creative industries, entrepreneurship development, financial empowerment and agriculture.
