The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, has received solar-powered upgraded tricycles to be distributed to beneficiaries as part of its youth empowerment efforts.
The tricycles were produced through a strategic collaboration between House of Destiny and the National Commercial Tricycles and Motorcycles Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria (NATOMORAS). The partnership is aimed at strengthening the drive for youth empowerment and sustainable innovation with the introduction of upgraded solar-powered electric tricycles.
While receiving the team in her office in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Maryam Ismaila Keshinro, praised House of Destiny and NATOMORAS for the innovation. She stressed that the initiative would go a long way in alleviating the suffering of vulnerable youths across the country.
Dr. Keshinro emphasized the importance of the partnership, describing the collaboration between the Ministry, House of Destiny, and NATOMORAS as “the three wheels of a tricycle—each essential, balanced, and mutually reinforcing in driving youth empowerment forward.”
She commended House of Destiny for its commitment to addressing challenges faced by young people and vulnerable groups. She underscored the importance of structured youth engagement through entrepreneurship, skills acquisition, and sustainable business opportunities. According to her, “Empowering young Nigerians is not optional; it is a national necessity.”
She noted that the initiative aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which places youth empowerment at the core of national development.
“These tricycles are not merely vehicles but instruments of employment, dignity, and self-reliance. Beneficiaries are encouraged to innovate, improve existing products, and develop solutions suited to local realities, particularly solar-powered technologies that support Nigeria’s transition to a green economy,” she added.
Earlier, the Chief Executive Officer of House of Destiny, Dr. Israel Olajumoke, described the initiative as “a practical demonstration of how strategic partnerships can create meaningful employment, stimulate innovation, and provide sustainable income opportunities for Nigerian youth.”
He said the programme promotes creativity and resilience while encouraging women’s participation in traditionally male-dominated sectors. He noted that empowering women and youth strengthens communities and promotes equitable access to opportunities.
Dr. Olajumoke reaffirmed House of Destiny’s commitment to expanding the initiative nationwide by leveraging partnerships with the Ministry and other stakeholders to scale renewable energy solutions, deepen economic inclusion, and equip more young Nigerians with tools for self-reliance.
Also speaking, the President of NATOMORAS, Alhaji Usman Buba Gwoza, represented by the Association’s Secretary, Madonna Corosi, disclosed that 20 solar-powered upgraded tricycles were recently distributed in Yobe State, bringing the total number distributed across several states to 74 units. She noted that the initiative promotes youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, renewable energy adoption, and broader access to economic opportunities nationwide.
