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PIND expands youth employment scheme with skills training in Bayelsa

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has signed a strategic partnership with the Bayelsa Ministry of Youth Development to expand youth employment opportunities through its Youth

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April 9, 2026·2 min read
PIND expands youth employment scheme with skills training in Bayelsa
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The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has signed a strategic partnership with the Bayelsa Ministry of Youth Development to expand youth employment opportunities through its Youth Employment Pathways (YEP) program.

The partnership, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Yenagoa, aims to strengthen market-driven skills development and employment pathways for young people across the state.

Speaking at the grants signing ceremony, PIND’s Executive Director, Mr. Sam Ogbemi Daibo, highlighted the importance of aligning skills development with industry needs. “The YEP model bridges the gap between skills acquisition and employment outcomes.

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"Through this partnership, we are strengthening systems that will enable young people in Bayelsa to access meaningful economic opportunities.”

The YEP program adopts an integrated, market-led approach that combines technical skills training, employability development, and private sector engagement.

Across the Niger Delta, the programme has already supported over 14,000 youths in sectors such as agriculture, ICT, building construction, renewable energy, and services.

In Bayelsa State, the initiative will focus on priority sectors identified through a Labor Market Assessment, including agriculture, ICT, building construction, services, marine and blue economy, automobile, and oil & gas.

Bayelsa Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Alfred Kemepado Nimizigha, noted that the collaboration aligns with the state’s commitment to youth empowerment and economic growth.

Under the partnership, the programme is expected to train approximately 650 youth in its first year, and to reach up to 2,000 youths within two years, strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions, and improve job placement and enterprise outcomes.

This partnership reinforces the role of public-private collaboration in tackling youth unemployment and positions Bayelsa State as a key part of PIND’s ongoing expansion to scale inclusive economic opportunities across the Niger Delta.

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