Nigeria Senate President Bukola Saraki has made up a
platform whereby 40,000 jobs will be created for unemployed
Nigerians in a bid to reduce the level of unemployment in the
country.
The former Kwara state governor will be doing this through
his empowerment scheme in which beneficiaries will be drawn
from Kwara, Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Kogi and Delta states.
In a statement made available to NAIJ.com by Buhari
Suleiman, the Senate President will be inaugurating the first
batch of 250 beneficiaries of the program on Saturday,
November 12, 2016 at the Banquet hall in Ilorin.
Former minister for Youths and Sports Mallam Bolaji
Abdullahi is expected to be the quest speaker at this
inauguration, and he is expected to speak on the paper titled
”where are the jobs”.
The journey of this empowerment program began long time
ago because the Senate President is not happy with the high
level of unemployment in the country, and he wants to
contribute his own quota to the development of the nation.
The target is to empower and train Kwara people and others
from neighboring states with advanced skills in computer
engineering, software development, animation,
cinematography, event management, interior decoration,
catering services and many more.
"Thousands of people are on ground who wants to benefit
from this scheme, but it will be in batches, as the first batch of
250 people will come up this coming Saturday in which the
Senate President himself will kick start the program”.
85% of the empowerment first scheme exercise is targeted at
Kwara people, while others beneficiaries would be selected
from people from other states.
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