AMAC empowers 700 Youths, Says Govt Jobs not readily available – Maikalangu

Thu, Sep 12, 2024
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THE Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) says it sets aside a sum of N31.5 million for Youths Skills Empowerment Programmes in the council.

The Council’s Executive Chairman, Mr Christopher Maikalangu, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja,  at the inauguration of the first phase of the empowerment programme

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports no fewer than 700 youths benefitted from the first phase of the empowerment programme.

While inaugurating the programme, Maikalangu said the beneficiaries will be given their working tools after the trainings. He urged them to utilise the opportunity to be self reliant.

He also admonished the youths  to embrace vocations and hand works rather than staying idle, searching for white collar jobs which are not readily available.

NAN reports that the beneficiaries are expected to be trained in ICT, Metal Welding, hair dressing, barbing, tailoring and car-washing.

“Every year, we are producing high number of graduates from different Colleges, Universities, Polytechnics, both private and public.

”Where are these graduates going to get jobs? The best way is to assist yourself in acquiring skills and that is why we designed this programme in such a way that you will select the best area you think you can make a living.

”After this training, we are going to  buy equipment for you to start your businesses and be employers of labour,,” he said.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke to NAN expressed gratitude to the Chairman for finding them worthy of the training.

Miss Mary Bala, said, she has been looking for opportunity like that for the past four years she graduated from the University

Bala, therefore thanked the chairman and promised to utilise the opportunity for others to benefit from the gesture (NAN)

Photo Caption: (Middle) Christopher Maikalangu, Executive Chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council during inauguration of AMAC Youths Skills Empowerment Programmes for 700 Beneficiaries in Apo, Abuja

12th September, 2024.

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