Lagos to pay RSW interns N30, 000 monthly stipends

Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the payment of N30, 000 as monthly stipends to Ready. Set. Work (RSW) interns.
Special Adviser on Education to the governor, Mr Obafela Bank-Olemoh has said.
The initiative, the third in its series, is an entrepreneurship and employability initiative of the Lagos State Government for tertiary institution students in the state.
The scheme is aimed at equipping graduating students with work ethics to enable them to excel in their chosen careers.
Bank-Olemoh said the governor has also approved N8 million in seed funding for the top five winners of the RSW Business Pitch Competition, whose businesses would be placed in incubation.
He said the beneficiaries would commence their internships and incubation respectively, on March 1.
The interns, he said, are part of the 2,000 final year students from six tertiary institutions in the state who took part in the 2017 edition of the 13-week intensive Entrepreneurship and Employability training programme.
Bank-Olemoh said the programme, which held its pilot in 2016 with 500 final year students from three tertiary institutions in the state, was scaled up in 2017 to 12,000 students from six institutions.
The institutions include Lagos State University, University of Lagos, Lagos State Polytechnic, and Lagos State College of Health Technology.
Others are Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education and Michael Otedola College of Primary Education.
He also disclosed that preparation for Ready.Set.Work 2018 had commenced.
According to him, the programme will be expanded to train 25,000 students.
“About 5,000 final year students will participate in the 13-week face-to-face classes and 20,000 students in their penultimate year will take part in the RSW.
“This year, the programme is also increasing the number of participating schools to accommodate more students, which include Yaba College of Technology, Federal College of Education (Technical) and a private institution, Caleb University.
“The inclusion of new schools is in line with Gov. Ambode’s commitment to ensuring that every student that graduates from any tertiary institution in Lagos is prepared for the world of work as an employer of labour or a value-adding employee,” he said.
Bank-Olemoh also called on professionals from different sectors to join the RSW faculty, the largest volunteer faculty in Nigeria, as facilitators for the 2018 training programme.
He said that the RSW faculty recruitment would kick off officially on Feb. 22, while the application portal would be accessible on the programme website.