The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.
The federal government and Taraba State government have partnered to provide capacity building for the people of Taraba State through the Skills Acquisition Centre in the Ibi Local Government Area of the state.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizes the formation of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment Skills and Vocational Training Centre under the authority of the Taraba State government.
Mr Simon Lalong, Minister of Labour and Employment, identified skill acquisition as a driver of wealth creation and increased prospects for re-entry into the labor market for the unemployed.
The Minister commended the Taraba State government for its proactive stance on capacity building of its people.
He said that President Bola Tinubu has made it clear to his team, that he wants to take many of the unemployed youths off the street to gainful employment.
While urging other States to emulate what Taraba State has done, the Minister said that “there is nothing as important as skill acquisition because people will make use of it even when they have a certificate to become employers of labour.
Lalong reminded the people of Taraba State of the Ministry of Labour and Employment’s continuing support whenever the need arose, and entrusted the state with not just maintaining but also improving employment efforts.
While speaking, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, stated that the collaborative venture with the Taraba State government on skill training is in line with the Tinubu-led administration’s new thinking to drive initiatives that will take Nigerian youths off the streets.
The Taraba State Commission for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, Mr James Philip who signed on behalf of the State government, said that the government plans to train five thousand youths and women in the next three years.
Mrs Juliana Adebambo, the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, explained that the goal of the initiative is “to curb the unemployment menace and youth restiveness in the country through the establishment of Skills Centres in mostly rural areas nationwide and to encourage the acceptance of Blue-Collar Jobs over the insistence on highly favored white-collar jobs.”
She stated that the signing of this MoU could not have come at a better time, as “wanton restiveness” among adolescents, particularly in that section of the country’s Northeastern region, has become concerning.