 As part of efforts to mitigate high rate of out-of-school children, youths' restlessness and unemployment in northern Nigeria and the country at large, the Young Men Christian Association YMCA Nigeria in collaboration with Evangelical Youths' Work in Wotemburg, Germany has reiterated its commitment to providing an enabling environment for education to thrive and create vocational skills centers for unemployed youths. To bring young people together, working in industrialized zones, being deprived from their homes, not having any kind of perspective in the future. So YMCA is about to bring future and home to young people and to help them to grow and be empowered to create an own future. Doing it through school programs, through vocational training, through youth clubs, through sports programs, through music programs. And this is something that we want to sustain and be alongside with our partners, so that these programs can go along and that Nigerian youth can profit from it. This is what I want to encourage young people within Nigeria to take the knowledge that is spread to them and to develop it in their own lives and to develop these skills within their own lives. The YMCA Kaleb, Waziri said youths in the area are the main focus of development while urging them to shun drug abuse, social vices, and things capable of jeopardizing their future. To empower the young people, educationally, socially, and otherwise. Every young person that comes across our path, we are sure that we impact on him and live in better. We design programs that has to do with the whole being of every youth. So every young person that comes to the YMCA, there's a way we find out what God wants him to do in life and we direct him through counseling and through impacts being made on him. We have to tell every youth that their future is in their hands. Everybody designs what he becomes in the future. The youth today, we are still going after them because they are our business. The youth are our business. You see the well-being of the youth in finding better lives for them actually. They train in the VTC for mental work, welding and all this. We have the primary schools, a nursery primary that we try to help in any way possible. We want to empower our youth and in the life they should live, positive life in their community. Youth restiveness is the order of the day. And so YMCA, like YMCA, Kaduna and other YMCA's are tackling such when the youth come the raw, the way they are, and through when they go through our programs, we ensure, go back there and become change agents. So we use the peer-to-peer approach because it's not possible for us, the youth population is so large. So we bring the few that we can bring, we empower them and we send them out as peer mentors onto their other peers out there in the community. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.