Silicon Valley & NYSC Cement Partnership With Foreign Investors

Posted on January 5, 2025
Silicon Valley Nigeria Economic Developments and NYSC have cemented partnership with their foreign investors with the inauguration of the project implementation committee. 
This was disclosed by HRH Queen Mother Amb Amina Temitope Labinjo Ajayi JP (Mama Diaspora), Chairman, Silicon Valley Nigeria Economic Development SV-NED INC USA /SV-NED Energy Ltd.
Queen Mother Amb Amina Temitope Labinjo Ajayi said, “Today, we gather to mark a significant milestone in the partnership between the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and Silicon Valley Nigeria Economic Developments (SV-NED INC USA/ SV-NED ENERGY LTD) in conjunction with our foreign investors.
We thank the Almighty God for the enablement.
The inauguration of the Project Implementation Committee represents a major step forward in our collaborative efforts to drive economic growth, skills development, job creation  and national unity”.
“As we launch this committee, we are reminded of the importance of strategic partnerships in achieving our national goals, as outlined in the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellence, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR).
The NYSC and SV-NED partnership is built on a shared vision of empowering Nigerian youths and promoting economic development.”
“The Project Implementation Committee will play a crucial role in overseeing the execution of our joint projects, including the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Gas Conversion Center and Housing projects. We are confident that this Committee will provide the necessary leadership and guidance to drive our partnership forward.”
“We would like to extend our gratitude to the Federal Government, the NYSC, and SV-NED for their unwavering support and commitment to this partnership. We look forward to working together to create opportunities for Nigerian youths and to drive economic growth and development.”
“In line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, we are committed to providing affordable housing for Nigerians. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has embarked on various initiatives to address the housing deficit in Nigeria, including the construction of 10,112 housing units via the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Program.”

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