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UNDP, EU to train 300 Borno youths in skills acquisition  

By Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri
26 March 2019   |   2:26 am
Plans are underway by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with European Union (EU), to train 300 Borno youths and women in various skills acquisitions.

Plans are underway by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with European Union (EU), to train 300 Borno youths and women in various skills acquisitions.

According to the UN agency, the training will enable trainees acquire knowledge and competence to achieve self-dependency and empowerment in Boko Haram affected communities.Addressing the trainees recently at the matriculation ceremony of Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri, Head of UNDP, Mizuho Yokoi, disclosed that the training programme is an investment in youths to start their lives afresh. 

Her words: “I want you to be committed and determined in the various skills you’re to acquire for six months in this Polytechnic. Always remind yourselves on how to overcome the challenges of running your businesses to become successful.”Yokoi added that the trainees have to work hard to become successful, and also save to sustain their business outfits.

“Each and every one of you is to be tested after these trainings,” she said, adding that a monitoring mechanism has already been put in place in communities.She further disclosed that 1,500 youths were trained in the Northeast, after rehabilitating three training centres in Borno state.

The EU representative, Ringpon Gwamzhi, also said that the training would help fight poverty in the post-Boko Haram insurgency period.He said the empowerment of trainees would also help family members and communities affected by the 10-year insurgency.

The Rector of Polytechnic, Dr. Modu Kyari, said the trainees are acquiring 10 vocation skills to achieve self-dependency and empowerment. According to him, the vocational skills include hairdressing, barbing, bakery, tailoring and embroidery, knitting designs, GSM/computer, carpentry and furniture making, aluminium fabrication and welding.He said the trainees would be exposed to all necessary techniques for sustainability and economic growth of Northeast. He explained that the training comprises basic procedures, skills development techniques, sourcing and investment of starter packs to be distributed after the training programme.

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