Jigawa government reactivates 7 youth skill acquisition centres

Jigawa state governor, Umar Namadi, has stressed the need for his administration to provide adequate job opportunities to the teeming youths across the 27 local government areas of the state.

The governor disclosed this at the Government House Dutse, Wednesday, when addressing reporters on the achievements made in his first 100 days in office.

“My administration has made impact in reactivating the seven abandoned skills acquisition centres across the state.

“We have provided empowerment to over 1000 women, assisting them with cash worth N50, 000.00 to each woman across the state.

“We have also empowered over 1500 youths in addition to about 250 youths from the state trained and graduated by the Industrial Training Funds (ITF)”, the governor explained.

He added that another 1000 batch of men operating small scale businesses were empowered with N100, 000.00 each to support them.

The governor expressed optimism that his administration would achieve the desired goals within the four years of his first tenure.

Namadi promised to impact well in the Information Communication Technology (ICT), because Jigawa state has ringed bell in that field.

He also assured that he would revive the moribund Galaxy Backbone, a communication facility initiated and established by the Jigawa state government.