Kaduna Skills Institute to Equip Youth for Employment

Abdulazeez Abdulazeez, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Communication and Citizen Engagement, announced that the Kaduna State Vocational Training Institute in Rigachikun will produce job-ready youth. During an inspection of the institute, he emphasized that it will equip young people with employable skills, contributing to job creation.
This initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope agenda, which focuses on empowering youth. The institute offers training in 14 vocational technical fields, aiming to produce graduates capable of creating wealth and reducing unemployment.
Governor Uba Sani supports this initiative, which directly improves the lives of people through skill acquisition and economic empowerment. The institute, rich in industrial history, aims to rebuild the state's workforce and support economic growth.
During the visit, instructors demonstrated modern equipment for practical training, providing young people the opportunity to acquire practical skills and become self-reliant rather than solely depending on white-collar jobs.
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