The Kano State Coordinator of National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Alhaji Aliyu Bichi, said the NDE has commenced the training of 30 unemployed youths on environmental beautification, under its empowerment programme
Alhaji Bichi, who spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano, said the youth would be trained in interlock, tree nurseries production, among others.
The coordinator said that the training would last for nine months.
Bichi further said that another group of 20 unemployed youths were currently undergoing three months training on solar power installation and maintenance.
He said the training would enable the beneficiaries to set up solar energy entrepreneurship as part of effort to reduce the high rate of unemployment in the country.
‘’So far, the directorate in the state has trained over 2, 874 women and youths in various skills under its empowerment programmes or wealth creation programmes from January to August,” he said.
According to him, over 100 men and women were given N20,000 each as loan under the Micro Enterprises Employment Scheme (MEES).
Bichi stressed further that another 50 young men and women received training in modern agricultural practices under the Rural Agricultural Development Training Scheme (RADTS) within the period under review.
According to him, the directorate also organised a training programme for 2,118 secondary school leavers with deficiencies in their school certificate under the Graduates Coaching Scheme (GCS).
The coordinator said that 81 instructors were recruited for the programme.
“Under the Graduates Attachment Programme (GAP), 50 unemployed graduates were deployed to willing employers of labour to acquire practical experience, thereby increasing their employability.
“We also recruited 100 persons under our community Based Training Scheme, 50 persons under the Advanced NOAS and 177 others under the Basic NOAS,’’ he added.
Source:
Nigerian Tribune