Churches
 have been urged to complement the efforts of government in tackling 
poverty by empowering the teeming unemployed youths with needed skills 
to transform their lives.
Pastor
 Charles Obasa of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos 
Province 12, made this known at the graduation ceremony of the first 
batch candidates of an Entrepreneurship Development training sponsored 
by the church and facilitated by the joint effort of Africa Leadership 
Academy and Central Bank of Nigeria. 
The
 graduates were 92 in number and were drawn from various parts of Lagos 
with training on business development, project management, value 
reorientation, job creation mechanism, networking among others.
According
 to him, the challenge of insecurity in Nigeria can be effectively 
tackled with  skill acquisition programmes that are geared toward 
empowering the hand and brain of the teeming youths to work and earn a 
decent living.
He
 said that the ongoing killings, maiming and wanton destruction of lives
 and properties are partly due to lack of functional education which 
would have prepared today’s youths to be job creators rather than job 
seekers in a depressed economy.
Obasa
 said that it is worrisome that the educational system churn out 
thousands of graduates without hope of getting a decent job for living 
and they are left out to commit all forms of criminal activities to 
survive.
He
 asserted that the church must not lose sight of its responsibility of 
giving hope to these youths by exposing them to training programmes that
 would position them for the emerging job opportunities in Nigeria. 
Obasa,
 a former management consultant, noted the training was carried out by 
the corporate social responsibility department of the church which is 
aimed at giving back to the society.
Although,
 he noted that the church is not a business organisation that give loan 
but he said “ the Redeemed Christian church of God will facilitate 
access to loans for members who have gone through this training from the
 right quarters”.
He
 added that the church will continue to drive this vision until we are 
sure that majority of our people are gainfully employed and affecting 
their generation positively.
In
 a remark, one of the recipients of the training, Damola Damilola said 
“we are happy that the church has positioned us to get information for 
wealth transfer. We promise to give back to the church and influence our
 community, family and the nation at large.” 
 
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