Osibanjo, who was on a working visit to the state, applauded what he described as 21st Century training capacity, which he said would transform and enhance the efficiency of the beneficiaries. He said: “I have no doubt that this would help to further build the capacity of youths, not only in Kano, but also across the country. We hope training of this nature will motivate other state governments to emulate to further engage their teeming youths.”Osinbajo charged the beneficiaries to see the capacity building as a great opportunity for them to also impact knowledge they acquired to others. Governor Abdullahi Ganduje said the state government embarked on such trainings across the 44 councils to make youths self-reliant, adding that modern day technology would build their capacity in tone with technological advancements. Osinbajo had earlier inspected the federal government enterprises empowerment programme in Kano.
Source: The Guardian May 26, 2018 04:30 UTC