

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode
on Thursday donated N5 million to two students
of Lagos State College of Health Technology
who designed new technology of generating
Biogas through the treatment of animal
waste.The students – Sarunmi Oluwafemi and
Dada Samuel, were among the 422 successful
graduates of the Ready, Set, Work (RSW)
programme of the State Government targeted to
equip graduates of tertiary institutions in the
State with necessary entrepreneurial skills and
to make them emerge as ready products for the
increasingly competitive labour market, as well
as job creators.
Oluwafemi and Samuel, who emerged as first
place winners of the pitch competition of the
programme, were equally given N1million seed
funding and placed on N100,000 monthly
working capital for six months, all geared
towards encouraging their business idea to
grow.
The business idea, which is Biogas production,
involves the treatment of animal waste in order


to generate Biogas which can be used for
domestic cooking, generation of electricity and
other purposes. The technology is targeted at
providing a potential substitute for the ever
costly liquefied petroleum gas.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Governor
Ambode said his administration remained
strongly committed to capacity building,
entrepreneurship empowerment, and sustainable
youth development, adding that the RSW
initiative was one of the initiatives targeted at
youth empowerment.
While stating that the future of Lagos and indeed
the country lies in the hands of the youth who
constitute a significant portion of the population,
Governor Ambode said his objective is to allow
students of tertiary institutions in the State have
access to initiatives such as the RSW and otheri
programmes.
The Governor, who invited public and private
sector such as non-governmental organizations,
international agencies, and well-meaning
Lagosians, to partner with the State Government
in raising students and youths who will
transform the State, the country and indeed, the
world, also vowed to increase the number of
students in the pilot scheme of the RSW
programme from 500 in 2016 to 1000 in 2017.
Besides, Governor Ambode congratulated the 422
successful graduates of the scheme, recalling
that the RSW, which lasted for 13 weeks, had
been a journey requiring passion, diligence,
discipline and perseverance.
The Governor also advised the students to
remain committed to the ideals that brought
them so far, especially in the face of ongoing
economic challenges.
"This is a time to push ahead with the
same strength and focus that brought
you to this point, and to pursue with
vigour the knowledge, skills, and ideas
formed in you over the last three
months," he said.
"The private sector would benefit from
your passion and professionalism, while
the entrepreneurial world awaits your
vision driven ideas. As you progress in
your journey, strong discipline remains an
imperative and as pilots and
ambassadors of “Ready, Set, Work”, you
must uphold the positive values of
decorum, respect, and self-management.
Stand out and stand apart from the
crowd in the “outside world,"
The Governor, who announced employment
opportunities with the State Government for
some of the graduates, also appreciated the
private firms who partnered with the government
to ensure the success of the 2016 programme.
Apart from the first place winners of the pitch
competition, second place winners – One Box
Group was given N500,000 and placed on N100,
000 monthly working capital for six months,
while the third place winners – Artisans On
Campus, a group with online business plan, was
given N250, 000 and equally placed on N100,
000 monthly working capital for six months.
Also, 80 students were placed on apprenticeship
slots, while 92 were placed on employability
module.
Earlier, Special Adviser to Governor Ambode on
Education, Obafela Bank-Olemoh, in his welcome
address, said the RSW scheme, which witnessed
13 weeks of intensive training in partnership
with corporate Nigeria, was in response to the
need to churn out graduates who will be
equipped with the needed entrepreneurship skills
to contribute meaningfully to nation building.
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