Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • FG Targets September 2025 For Early Submission Of 2026 Budget To National Assembly
    • Nigeria Needs N1trn Yearly To Sustain School Feeding Programme – Shettima
    • ‘Justice Now For Sale In Nigeria’, Sultan Of Sokoto Challenges NBA
    • AI As The New Indolence, That Netanyahu Call, Salah’s Tweet And Our Kwam Mentality (2) – By Dr Hassan Gimba
    • Remembering Nigeria’s Victims of Terror – By Dr Dakuku Peterside
    • Open Letter To Alaafin Owoade – By Kazeem Akintunde
    • TICAD-9: When Will Mr. President Nominate Nigerian Ambassadors? – By Martins Oloja
    • Where Did All The Dads Go? The Silent Shift Of Parenting To Mothers Alone – By Hafsat Salisu Kabara
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    UBA 720X90
    • HOME
    • NEWS

      FG Targets September 2025 For Early Submission Of 2026 Budget To National Assembly

      August 25, 2025

      Nigeria Needs N1trn Yearly To Sustain School Feeding Programme – Shettima

      August 25, 2025

      ‘Justice Now For Sale In Nigeria’, Sultan Of Sokoto Challenges NBA

      August 25, 2025

      Benue Assembly Crisis: Speaker Resigns Days After Suspending Four Lawmakers

      August 24, 2025

      Ex-Kebbi PDP Governorship Candidate, Isa Galaudu Dumps Party

      August 24, 2025
    • COLUMN

      AI As The New Indolence, That Netanyahu Call, Salah’s Tweet And Our Kwam Mentality (2) – By Dr Hassan Gimba

      August 25, 2025

      Remembering Nigeria’s Victims of Terror – By Dr Dakuku Peterside

      August 25, 2025

      Open Letter To Alaafin Owoade – By Kazeem Akintunde

      August 25, 2025

      TICAD-9: When Will Mr. President Nominate Nigerian Ambassadors? – By Martins Oloja

      August 25, 2025

      Where Did All The Dads Go? The Silent Shift Of Parenting To Mothers Alone – By Hafsat Salisu Kabara

      August 25, 2025
    • EDUCATION

      FG Names Prof. Adamu Acting Vice-Chancellor To Steer UniAbuja For Three Months

      August 9, 2025

      13 Countries Offering Free Or Low-Cost PhD Programmes For Non-Citizens

      January 25, 2025

      NECO: Abia, Imo Top Performing States In Two Years, Katsina, Zamfara Come Last

      October 3, 2024

      NBTE Accredits 17 Programmes At Federal Polytechnic Kabo

      August 20, 2024

      15 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria

      May 19, 2024
    • INTERNATIONAL

      Tens Of Thousands Of Palestinian Children Starving In Gaza Tent Camps

      August 25, 2025

      UK Bans People With Criminal Records From Football, Travel, Others In New Policy

      August 25, 2025

      Israeli Attacks Kill 63 As Troops Push Deeper Into Gaza City

      August 24, 2025

      Russia Claims More Ukraine Land As Hopes For Peace Agreement Fade

      August 24, 2025

      Dutch Prime Minister, Cabinet Members Resign Over EU’s Refusal To Sanction Israel On Gaza Genocide

      August 23, 2025
    • JUDICIARY

      FULL LIST: Judicial Council Recommends Appointment Of 11 Supreme Court Justices

      December 6, 2023

      Supreme Court: Judicial Council Screens 22 Nominees, Candidates Face DSS, Others

      November 29, 2023

      FULL LIST: Judicial Commission Nominates 22 Justices For Elevation To Supreme Court

      November 16, 2023

      Seven Key Issues Resolved By Seven Supreme Court Judges

      October 26, 2023

      FULL LIST: CJN To Swear In Falana’s Wife, 57 Others As SANs November 27

      October 12, 2023
    • POLITICS

      What Peter Obi May Lose If He Joins Coalition As VP Candidate

      May 25, 2025

      Atiku Moves To Unseat Wike’s Damagum As PDP Chairman, Backs Suswam As Replacement

      April 15, 2024

      Edo’s Senator Matthew Uroghide, Others Defect To APC

      April 13, 2024

      Finally, Wike Opens Up On Rift With Peter Odili

      April 2, 2024

      El-Rufa’i’s Debt Burden: APC Suspends Women Leader For Criticising Kaduna Gov

      March 31, 2024
    • SPORTS

      Nigeria Premier 2025/2026 Season Kicks Off With Thrilling Week-1 Results

      August 25, 2025

      Winless Manchester United Squander Lead In 1-1 Fulham Draw

      August 25, 2025

      Super Eagles Striker, Victor Boniface’s AC Milan Transfer Stalls Over Fresh Knee Injury Concerns

      August 24, 2025

      Tottenham Emerge Favourites As Five English Clubs Chase Nigeria’s Forward, Ademola Lookman

      August 24, 2025

      Osimhen, Ndidi, Iwobi Return As Coach Chelle Names Squad For Crucial World Cup Qualifiers

      August 23, 2025
    • MORE
      • AFRICA
      • ANALYSIS
      • BUSINESS
      • ENTERTAINMENT
      • FEATURED
      • LENS SPEAK
      • INFO – TECH
      • INTERVIEW
      • NIGERIA DECIDES
      • OPINION
      • Personality Profile
      • Picture of the month
      • Science
      • Special Project
      • Videos
      • Weekend Sports
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    UBA 720X90
    Home - Exploring The Prospects For Sustainable Youth Engagement In Kano State – By Engr Ali Goni

    Exploring The Prospects For Sustainable Youth Engagement In Kano State – By Engr Ali Goni

    By Engr Ali GoniJuly 15, 2024
    Engr

    ONE of the biggest problems confronting several major cities in the country today is the severity of youth redundancy and the resulting impact on the social setup. The situation is far more serious in cities where hitherto functioning factories which were engaging many capable youths into remunerative employment have largely now become comatose. Even if these factories are now restored to full production, they cannot entirely engage the teeming youths in the cities. Government employment opportunities may indeed have reached pliable limits. Meanwhile, schools have continued to produce more graduates with no capacity to engage in self-employment.

    A close study of Kano town which absorbs a large population not only from rural areas of the state but from many neighbouring states requires more than mundane management of the situation. Some form of Marshall Plan is needed. This situation is reflected in the huge crowd that turned out in almost all events in Kano.

    The state is blessed with over 12 largely underutilized and reasonably large water dams. The dams include Tiga developed in 1984 with 1.5 billion cubic meters, Challawa developed in 1978 with a capacity of 1.2 billion cubic meters and Goronyo developed in 1991 with a capacity of 1.5 billion cubic meters. These are massive water reservoirs with huge content for all-season use! They are potential economic bubbles that must be fully exploited. The other earth dams include Watari, Bagauda, Jakara, Warwade, Tudunwada, Danladi and Dangora.

    TAZKIYAH UNIVERSITY

    The efforts of the past planners and visionary leaders of the state in the development of these dams should not go in vain. The structures are on the ground and proper investments can lead to a major economic boost for the state. Kadawa irrigation scheme in Kano, for example, is alive and provides excellent livelihood to the citizens of the villages in the vicinity. This should be replicated in all areas since the dams are located in almost all parts of the state. Development of similar irrigation channels made in Kadawa can provide for year-round cultivation of lands thus increasing yields to farmers and providing all year engagement. Kadawa is currently a major hub of tomatoes and several other vegetables.

    The dams can support economic growth in 4 sectors: fish farming, crop production, vegetables and fruits farming. Fish species that can be farmed in these dams include tilapia, catfish, and carp. Food crops that thrive include rice, maize, sorghum, and vegetables like tomatoes, onions, and peppers are all viable farm products. Fruits can be farmed in orchards near the dams. The ‘Yan lemo’ market in Naibawa Kano, for example, receiving fruits from other states can indeed become the new outlet for selling the same fruits to the rest of the country! One of the significant advantages of fish farming in the dams is employment generation. Fish farming creates job opportunities for locals, especially young people who are unemployed. One of the key advantages of fish farming in the dams is the high yield. The unique ecosystem of the dams provides the ideal conditions for fish farming, resulting in high yields. The dams are rich in nutrients, and the water temperature and pH levels are conducive to the growth of fish. The process of fish farming requires a lot of labour, from preparing the ponds to harvesting the fish.

    UBA

    Local communities can benefit from employment opportunities in various stages of the fish farming process. The country relies heavily on fish imports to meet the high demand for fish, and the cost of importation is high. The growth of fish farming will increase local production and reduce the country’s dependence on imports. This will have a positive impact on the economy; the state can within a short period hurl huge quantities of dried smoked fish to the rest of the country bringing tremendous wealth to its citizens.

    The dams can provide support for the growth of food crops such as rice, millet and maize. These crops thrive in the dam’s unique ecosystem and can be grown all year round. The availability of water for irrigation is a significant advantage that the dams offer, and the government is encouraging investment in this area to boost local production. The availability of water for irrigation all year round in the dams provides an opportunity for farmers to increase their production and meet local and indeed national demands. The dams provide a reliable source of water for irrigation, which is essential for the growth of food crops.

    Happy Birthday

    The government has provided support in the form of training and incentives to encourage investment in food crop production thus creating job opportunities for locals, which can help to reduce poverty and unemployment in the state. The local community can benefit from employment opportunities in various stages of the food crop production process, from preparing the land to harvesting the crops. The growth of food crops is a profitable business, and investors stand to make significant returns.

    Dawanau Grains Market in the city can be replicated in the vicinity of the new settlements thus further boosting markets in the state and indeed allowing for ease of delivery of food items to the market. Banks will rush to these locations by establishing their branches thus making cash transactions, if required, with ease and safety.

    Nigerian TAX Reform - Federal Goverment

    Fruits can be farmed in orchards in the vicinity of the dams. The state has a huge land mass and great production of fruits such as mangoes, guava, and lemon will thrive providing good income to the citizens. Fruit packaging plants can be established allowing exports of canned food leading to a good return on investment for investors. The West African countries traditionally known to trade with Kano will remain some of the major targets of businesses.

    Comprehensive plans can be put in place where financial institutions will be invited by the new government to provide support funds through cooperative societies. The framework for this can be put in place. For example, Real Estate developers can be engaged to provide low-cost houses near the dam locations leading to new mini settlements complete with support services– markets, schools, hospitals, etc. Construction boom will result in the engagement of many tradesmen – carpenters, masons, electricians, labourers, etc. These provide an added boost to income to the citizens providing long-term engagements.

    Youths therefore can settle in these areas with their families owning their homes and creating wealth. Loans taken can easily be repaid with huge incomes from the various activities around the dams. Land issues can be settled by the state government through adequate compensation to owners for the development of the expected cluster settlements. A huge population of youths in the city will dwindle with many opting to resettle in areas with guaranteed wealth creation. The government will benefit from increased IGR thus providing better social amenities and infrastructure. Imagine, for instance, the development of some 10,000 cluster houses in each of the vicinity of the 12 dams throughout say, 3 years in collaboration with real estate developers thus providing some 600,000 houses – to be occupied by youths with their families in comfortable conditions. New cities with great economic goals will evolve in the state. This will greatly mop up the large population of the State Capital.

    National Orientation Agency Page UP
    National Orientation Agency - Down

    It is viewed that modest factories for processing farm products can emerge thus providing a further boost in income. Investors in Kano have developed many shops, event centres, hotel accommodations, etc, in the township and future investment funds should be channelled to small-scale cottage industries. The Kano Chamber of Commerce can provide leadership in this regard, reaching out to many small-scale factory producers around the world. Kano must restore its status as a major industrial hub of Nigeria. The opportunities are huge and the need for urgent action is required. It is further viewed that support from the Hadejia Jama’are River Basin Authority, with Headquarters in Kano, will lead to successful development of the dams.

    Kano Foundation, a hitherto major think-tank of Kano State can be revived and competent and experienced citizens are appointed to serve. A good framework to tackle this matter in a profound, practicable and sustainable approach can be determined urgently too. The state is blessed with many excellent and well-educated citizens and their knowledge and experience will help in this endeavour.

    The state now is said to have a total of 17 universities going by the recent approvals of the Federal Government, providing perhaps one of the highest numbers in the country. It is therefore desirable that courses that will provide for self-employment are pursued so that graduates have more guaranteed engagement on completion of studies. The lack of relevant training in our institutions has been the albatross of the nation making many youths now largely redundant. The pursuit of engagement objectives will have far-reaching economic goals.

    • Goni, FNSE, is a Civil Engineering Consultant based in Abuja and can be reached at alibahgoni@gmail.com.

    Enr Ali Goni Article Kano Youths
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    AI As The New Indolence, That Netanyahu Call, Salah’s Tweet And Our Kwam Mentality (2) – By Dr Hassan Gimba

    August 25, 2025

    Remembering Nigeria’s Victims of Terror – By Dr Dakuku Peterside

    August 25, 2025

    Open Letter To Alaafin Owoade – By Kazeem Akintunde

    August 25, 2025

    TICAD-9: When Will Mr. President Nominate Nigerian Ambassadors? – By Martins Oloja

    August 25, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    FG Targets September 2025 For Early Submission Of 2026 Budget To National Assembly

    August 25, 2025

    Nigeria Needs N1trn Yearly To Sustain School Feeding Programme – Shettima

    August 25, 2025

    ‘Justice Now For Sale In Nigeria’, Sultan Of Sokoto Challenges NBA

    August 25, 2025

    AI As The New Indolence, That Netanyahu Call, Salah’s Tweet And Our Kwam Mentality (2) – By Dr Hassan Gimba

    August 25, 2025

    Remembering Nigeria’s Victims of Terror – By Dr Dakuku Peterside

    August 25, 2025
    Advertisement
    WIDGET ADS
    News Point NG
    © 2025 NEWS POINT NIGERIA Developed by ENGRMKS & CO.
    • Home
    • About us
    • Disclaimer
    • Our Advert Rates
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Join Us On WhatsApp