The new EU envoy to
Nigeria, Amb. Ketil Karlsen, has expressed the desire of the union to support the
Nigerian government in creating employment opportunities for young Nigerians.
He said that
creating employment opportunities for Nigerians would discourage them from
embarking on dangerous trips to European countries. The EU’s pledge of
assistance comes against the backdrop of the increasing rate of young Nigerians
embarking on dangerous trips to European countries in a bid to secure better
living conditions.
Speaking In Lagos on
Monday, Karlsen, who is the Head and Ambassador of the EU Delegation to Nigeria
and ECOWAS, said the union was eager to support Nigeria to facilitate a better
future for youths. “It is really heartbreaking to see many young Nigerian girls
being trafficked and made to suffer so many difficulties.
“It is natural that
young people everywhere should look for job opportunities and better living
conditions outside their countries. “But,
I must say that the right way to do it is not to be allowed to expose
themselves to dangers and different forms of abuses, while taking dangerous
routes from their countries. “We would, therefore, want to see more efforts at
creating sustainable job opportunities and better living conditions for these
young Nigerians in Nigeria.’’
He said the EU was
prepared to support Nigeria on a long-term strategic planning for sensitising
young Nigerians on the dangers of travelling illegally. Karlsen said that the EU was willing be part
of any initiative by the Nigerian Government to create employment opportunities
for young Nigerians in Nigeria. He argued that it was imperative to create
better living conditions for young Nigerians to reduce their desperation for
migration abroad.
The envoy said that
young Nigerians should not be allowed to continuously expose themselves
to dangers and abuses in their bids to travel to Europe and other
countries. “I think that we need to work together, create more investments and
job opportunities for these young Nigerians in their communities. “We have to
make these young Nigerians know that there are currently better opportunities
for them in their country than abroad,’’ Karlsen said.
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