Nigeria’s population is expected to hit the 220 million mark by 2020 according to projections released by The National Population Commission (NPC).
This was disclosed by the NPC Chairman, Chief Eze Duruiheoma, whose address was read by Dr. Oluremi Akinbobola, the Ondo State NPC commissioner, on Friday while marking this year’s World Population Day, in Akure, Ondo State.
Duruiheoma noted in his address that the nation’s youth population was 44.4 million or 33.1 per cent of total population at the end of the 2006 Census exercise, but by 2020 the youth population would be 73.1 million.
Duruiheoma, while speaking on the theme, ‘Investing in Young People,’ said it was time all stakeholders ensured safe, successful and healthy passage from adolescence into adulthood which he said was the right of every child.
He said, “This can be fulfilled if families and societies make sustained investments and provide opportunities aimed at ensuring that adolescents and youths develop the knowledge, skills and resilience needed for a healthy, productive life.
“Adolescents and youths are central to the development agenda. Safeguarding their rights and investing in their future by providing quality education, decent employment, effective livelihood skills, access to reproductive health care and comprehensive sexuality education which emphasises gender and power, are essential to their development.”
According to him, there is a need to create awareness among stakeholders on the need to invest in young people, a step that requires attitudinal change.
He said, “In order to generate awareness, the focus should include partnering with the young population, launching of social media campaign, focusing attention on key issues and encouraging mentoring to prepare the young for adulthood.
“Sustained investment in young people requires the concerted efforts and commitment of all stakeholders like the parents, schools, traditional institutions, civil society organisations and the government at all levels.”