2017 JA ITS TYME

SASOL PARTNERS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT NIGERIA TO EMPOWER 300 OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH IN LAGOS.

Junior Achievement Nigeria is partnering with Sasol to empower 300 out-of-school youth in Lagos through Junior Achievement’s Immersion Training Strategy: Targeting Young Marginalized Entrepreneurs (JA ITS TYME) program.

The JA ITS TYME curriculum delivered by staff and volunteers of Junior Achievement Nigeria is designed to provide basic business education to out-of-school youth through a variety of hands-on activities and supplements supporting a diverse range of learners. During the program, which will span through the period of one year, participants will have the liberty to select any skill from a wide range of options provided by the Lagos State Skill Acquisition Centre, Mushin, Lagos State.

Ms. Ade Sofola, Director of Programs, JAN speaking on the program said “Junior Achievement Nigeria is excited to partner with Sasol to develop young people in Lagos. Nigeria faces the challenge of economic development occurring on the macro level in GDP figures, which often does not translate to the micro level in reduction of poverty and better economic reality for her citizens. With this program, we have created a tripod of support between Lagos state government who have identified the young people who will benefit from the program; Sasol who has kindly funded and supported the delivery of the program and ourselves at JAN who will deliver our innovative JA ITS TYME training to the young people.”


Ms. Toyin Cameron, Public Officer, Sasol said “Sasol strives to engage, collaborate and partner with established foundations like JAN in order to deliver credible skills enhancement solutions for Nigerian youths. Through the Immersion Training Strategy: Targeting Marginalized Entrepreneurs (ITS TYME) initiative, in partnership with Junior Achievement of Nigeria (JAN), Sasol will aim to achieve the transfer of tangible, marketable and sustainable skills to 300 Nigerian youth in Lagos, Nigeria in line with supporting other initiatives geared at improving the social and economic wellbeing of these youth.”












Article and Photos by: Petra Erhiyoma, JAN

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