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NDE defends FG’s selection of beneficiaries for 93,731 jobs


Mr Silas Agara, Director-General, National Directorate of Employment (NDE), said  the selection of  beneficiaries for the Federal Government’s 93,731 jobs for unskilled and unemployed persons was credible.

He made the disclosure on Friday during the orientation and inauguration of the ‘Renewed Hope Employment initiative 93,731 Jobs’ and empowerment for programme held at the NDE Training Centre in Kaduna.

“Inclusiveness has been a cardinal consideration as we designed this programme. We have ensured that a minimum of 10 persons from each of the 8,809 electoral wards in Nigeria were recruited to benefit from the 30 skill sets across our four core programmes.

“NDE under my watch has ensured the adoption of cutting edge technology in the design and execution of this programme,” he said.

Represented by the acting Director, North-West, Danjuma Shehu, Agara explained that 40,000 out
of the 93,731 persons enrolled in the programme would  be receiving training in ICT and digital skills.

According to him, the initiative was a deliberate step by the NDE  to equip the youths with emerging skills that would enable them to become globally competitive.

Earlier, the acting State Coordinator, Hajiya Halima Waziri, stated that many people applied for the programme online but only  2,693 beneficiaries were selected  for  the state .

She explained that the directorate would provide vocational, agricultural and entrepreneurial skills training.

Similarly, it would provide complementary transient jobs opportunities in the public works sector using over 30 different skills sets.

Waziri added that start-up capital, equipment and working tools would be provided for deserving participants at the end of the training.

She stated that others would be linked to credit granting institutions to access loans.

Waziri urged the participants to be serious with the programme by being punctual and paying attention to the  lessons to be taught.

Meanwhile,some of the participants appreciated the government for the initiative, saying it would help tackle unemployment in the country.

Mannan Benjamin, a graduate of Chemical Engineering said he was happy to be part of the participants, saying that he applied to learn Data Analysis due to the high demand of the skill.

Similarly, Surayya Waziri, a student, who applied  for Agriculture said she was  hoping to learn Fishery.

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