As part of measures to stem the tide of having students who graduate and due lack of Job go into crimes and criminality, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has approved the sum of fifteen point five million naira as seed funding and grants for final year students enrolled in the Ready.Set.Work (RSW) program.
Ready.Set.Work is an entrepreneurship and employability training program for final year students of tertiary institutions in the state, aimed at preparing them for economic productivity as value-creating employees or employers of labour.
The program which commenced in June, five hundred promising final year students from Lagos State University,LASU, Lagos State Polytechnic LASPOTECH, and Lagos State College of Health Technology,LASCOHET, have been enrolled in a rigorous curriculum either in the employability track or the entrepreneurship track.
At the end of the program, over ninety top performing students in the employability track will be placed in 6-month internship positions with organizations like PwC, SystemSpecs, FCMB, GTBank, Access Bank, TOTAL, Jobberman, Stutern, among others.
With Governor Ambode’s recent financial commitment to the Ready.Set.Work program, up to eighty students in the entrepreneurship track will likewise have the opportunity to partake in three to six-month entrepreneur apprenticeships where they can learn the tricks of the trade, understand and develop processes for various business functions, and build a network of vendors, industry peers, and mentors.
Speaking on the development, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Obafela Bank-Olemoh said the focus of the initiative from the onset was to provide students in Lagos State with the tools, knowledge, and know-how to become effective employees or job creators.
He said the fifteen point five million naira committed by Governor Ambode’s administration would also provide seed funding and working capital for the top three teams to emerge from the RSW Business Pitch Competition, which will hold on September 3rd.
This announcement comes as the 13-week program enters its penultimate week, while a Graduation Ceremony has been scheduled for September to close out the program and celebrate the achievements of students who successfully complete their courses.
