Youths Leadership Training Holds In Lagos

The Lagos State Government has stressed the importance of leadership development, effective communication and emergency response skills as essential tools for youth empowerment and community advancement.

This position was highlighted during the Youth Leadership, Emergency Action and Development (YOU-LEAD) programme organised by the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy in collaboration with the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area.

Speaking at the event, Divisional Head, Adolescent and Youth Health Division, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Ayeni Olasumbo, said the initiative was designed to equip young people with practical leadership and communication skills for meaningful community impact.

She described effective communication as a fundamental leadership attribute, noting that participants were trained to express themselves clearly and confidently across diverse situations.

Olasumbo added that the programme also incorporated emergency response training, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), to prepare participants for crisis scenarios.

According to her, the knowledge gained is expected to have a multiplier effect, as beneficiaries are encouraged to transfer the skills to others within their communities.

Vice President (Membership), Eagle Toastmasters Club, Feigne Suinner, highlighted the role of communication in mobilising communities and driving collective action.

She said clear messaging helps leaders gain support for development initiatives, urging participants to be deliberate about their words, tone and listening skills.

A medical practitioner, Dr. Femi Ogunmoku, noted that the training exposed participants to handling emergencies such as accidents, injuries and sudden medical collapse.

He also stressed the importance of contacting emergency services, advising participants to utilise Lagos emergency numbers 112 and 767 when necessary.

Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area, Hon. Sesan Olowa, said the programme aligns with efforts to prepare youths for leadership roles.

Represented by the Supervisor for Youth and Sports, Balogun Hakeem Oluwole, Olowa said the council remains committed to initiatives that build youth capacity and promote community development.

He expressed optimism that participants would emerge as proactive leaders capable of addressing societal challenges and driving sustainable development.

  

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