The Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area
Council (AMAC), Hon. Micah Jiba,speaking at a SURE-P skill acquisition
programme organised in Abuja recently,says over 2500 youths drawn from the 12
political wards
of the council have been enlisted to
benefit from the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P).
Jiba noted that the programme is
part of his agenda to ensure that jobless youths and graduates are removed from
the streets and given a sense of belonging through different skills training
programmes.
He said, the present selected youths
undergoing skills acquisition programmes such as driving, tailoring,
engineering and sanitation maintenance is the third batch of Sure-P training,
explaining that the first 150 youths who were trained in recharge card printing
and sales are now self dependent and employers of labour in their little ways.
Jiba stated that if the present
group acquires the skills that they are being trained on, they will become self
reliant and also be employers of labour, which he said will reduce the rate of
unemployment in the council, stressing that education and youth empowerment
have been his priority since he became the council chairman and that it has not
changed.
The Chairman urged the youths
undergoing the training programme to be obedient, law abiding and disciplined
during the period of their training, because, according to him, the future of
any youth in becoming great depends on the skills he is able to acquire while
he was young, urging them to be diligent and ensure that what they learn
becomes useful to them in future.
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