
In a continued demonstration of his commitment to youth empowerment and economic inclusion, Mohammed Funsho Abdullahi (MFA) has facilitated job placements for 15 young individuals from Kwara State across key national agencies. The intervention reflects a deliberate effort to bridge the gap between opportunity and access, particularly for qualified youths seeking entry into the workforce.
According to a statement received by 9japarrot media, the beneficiaries were placed in reputable institutions, including the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC), and the Environmental Health Council of Nigeria (EHCON). Those deployed to the NYSC include Olohuntoyin Mubarak, Shehu Tijani, Abdulhamid Abubakar Olowo, Suleiman Daud, Moses Kayode, Jimoh Abdulafeez, and Olushola Hammeed. Others, such as Isiaq Mohammed, Adam Mohammed, Abdulhameed Murtala Muhammed, and Tijani Wakila, secured placements with the CLTC, while Umaru Wahab, Mariam Abdullateef, Abdulqadir Salaudeen, and Muideen Nasir Olumide were placed with EHCON.
This achievement underscores MFA’s growing track record in facilitating meaningful opportunities for young people, particularly in Kwara State. Beyond rhetoric, his approach prioritizes tangible outcomes, connecting individuals to platforms where they can contribute productively to national development while advancing their personal and professional growth.
Stakeholders and beneficiaries alike have commended the gesture, noting that such interventions not only reduce unemployment pressures but also reinforce confidence in leadership that delivers real impact. As MFA continues to expand his network of opportunities, his efforts remain aligned with a broader vision of empowering young Nigerians to achieve self-reliance and long-term stability.