Unity Bank Commits Over N30m to Empower NYSC Members
Nigerian lender, Unity Bank Plc has committed over N30
million to empower National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members through the Bank’s flagship
Youth entrepreneurship development initiative known as Unity Bank Corpreneurship
Challenge.
The sum includes N4 million won
by beneficiaries on four separate editions across four states and N10 million
won by beneficiaries across the ten states in the latest edition.
The Corpreneurship Challenge,
specially designed to targets corps members has produced no fewer than 48
winners across 14 NYSC camps in 13 States and the Federal Capital Territory
since inception in 2019.
The Director-General of the
NYSC, Brig.-Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim in a recent meeting with the Managing Director
of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs. Tomi Somefun commended the bank for providing financial
grants to the corps members.
He said the pilot project of
the “Corpreneurship challenge” had created opportunities for self-employment
and wealth creation and would reduce the number of unemployed graduates.
“My appeal to you is to be
determined, remain focused and fan into flame the training that you have
acquired for your empowerment, as it would later translate to societal
development,” the DG has said. “Be prudent in your spending, avoid indolence
and be committed to what the Unity Bank has done for you,” he added.
The
initiative was piloted across four locations – Lagos, Ogun, Edo and Abuja – but
has now expanded to six other locations including Akwa Ibom, Kano, Sokoto,
Enugu, Sokoto and Osun.
Each of the locations produce
winners of business grants of N200,000 for the second runner ups; N300,000
business grant for the first runner ups and a star prize of N500,000 for the
overall winners.
The
initiative has attracted massive interests and participation among the corps
members, as over 10,000 applications have been received over the period.
The
contestants’ business plans which usually come from any sector such as fashion,
fish production, poultry farming, retail chains, piggery, beverages, etc. are
assessed on originality, marketability, future employability potential of the
product and knowledge of the business.
Speaking
during the last edition which held across ten locations, the Divisional Head,
Retail, SME Banking and E-Business Directorate, Unity Bank Plc, Mr. Olufunwa
Akinmade, said the competition has proved to have a great impact on youth
empowerment in the country.
“The
Unity Bank Corpreneurship Challenge has a very positive impact, not only for
the corps members but for the entire youth population in Nigeria. It is a way
to support the young men and women who are just graduating from university to
grow.
“You
will agree that it is not easy today to come out of the university and get a
paid job, and so at this stage, it is good that the corps members imbibe that
culture of entrepreneurship, and then with the financial support that they get
from Unity Bank and the knowledge that they have acquired through the
competition, they will be able to grow from job seekers to employers of
labour.”
Mr.
Akinmade reiterated that “The grants are not a loan and the winners are
expected to channel the funds to profitable ventures to achieve the objectives
of the scheme.”
Going
down memory lane, Mr. Akinmade recalled that what started in 2019 with a pilot
in four states have now expanded to six additional states and is well on its
way to achieving national coverage.
He
said: “We started Corpreneurship Challenge in 2019, with a launch in Lagos and
in three other states which included Edo, Ogun, and Abuja. So, today we have
expanded it to ten locations, and it has been hugely successful.
“This
is a programme that will stand the test of time, but all we are doing is to
support NYSC corps members to start their own business no matter how small and
then grow with it. Unity Bank will continue to be part of their journey, to
offer them a start-up capital as well as business mentorship.”
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