 Governor Babajite Song-Wolu has promised to increase Lagos State's investment in human capital development and equip the youths with requisite 21st century skills. The governor said this at the Youth Symposium organised by the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, themed, Rebuilding for Greatness, Peaceful Conflict Resolution. Lagos State Government House correspondent Love Ikuko Oyidokon completes the story. In the wake of the NSAS Memorial, youths across Lagos State defied the national holiday and came together to participate in a peace conference aimed at creating a common platform to pursue resolution to conflicts. Governors have won the lessons with perhaps attention as the youths lead conversation on how they could effectively channel their grievances to the authorities. Actually, there is somebody who is selfless, somebody who understands that leadership is a privilege. We are rebuilding Lagos State. Yes, NSAS happened last year, but it won't happen again because now we are hoping to light. At the level of the youth council, we came up with resolutions and a kind of proposal that we believe that if well implemented, the Lagos State Government is going to be on a good page of the youth forever and ever. The governor said the moment for true reconciliation has begun. Today is a day of reconciliation. Today is about the youth. Today is about a day in which we want to take ownership of our future. Today is about not really forgetting what the past is, but indeed coming together and saying to ourselves we want to have a future together. Saulu, who agreed with the youth, said there was a need for intergenerational dialogue to address issues that may lead to conflict proactively. While assuring of his administration's readiness to champion courses that would be beneficial to the young people, the governor promised to increase the state's investment in human capital developments. And so I take your point very seriously that human capital in health, in education, is the way to go. Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Shea Goudaoudu, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Uluwagwemiga Aino said rebuilding Lagos for greatness involves constructing a formidable identity to unify people of common interest for a common goal. I want every youth to know here that they can demonstrate certain efforts towards nation-building. The consensus here is that except the basic demands of the youth are substantially implemented. Nigeria may never regain their trust. From Lagos, love Ikuku Uyiduto. But last to you, Africa.