By Najib Sani, Gombe
The Young Leaders Network (YLN) has sensitised Gombe State youth on digital skills to enhance their employability in today's digital world.
Speaking at the Gombe Employability and Digital Skills Summit 2025 held in Gombe on Wednesday, YLN's Executive Director, Seun Justin Onarinde, said the initiative aimed to inspire 180 participants to acquire digital skills and succeed in the changing job market.
"Empowering youth with digital skills is key to building a brighter future for Gombe and Nigeria", he said.
According to him, the summit, themed "Future of Work: Unlocking employability through digital skills", focussed on educating the participants on remote work, digital opportunities, and soft skills to make them more employable.
The summit also featured a sobering message from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), delivered by John Loko, representing the zonal director.
Loko emphasised the importance of digital literacy for national development but warned participants against using these skills for illicit activities like cyber fraud, popularly known as 'Yahoo'.
He said cybercrime is on the rise, and it is destroying young people's lives.
The EFCC official added that the commission is taking proactive steps to educate young people on the dangers of this path.
He urged them to use their digital skills for good, not greed, citing the risks of jail terms and other severe consequences.
The Special Adviser to Gombe State governor on youths, urged the state's youth to take proactive steps to enhance their employability, as jobs are scarce.
He encouraged youths to acquire skills and engage in volunteer work and community service, saying it would not only boost their resumes but also contribute to the state's development.
"In these challenging times, take ownership of your future. By acquiring skills and giving back to the community, Gombe youth can position themselves for success and drive positive change in the state", he said.

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