By Admin
The Federal Government has launched a specialized training program in rock tiling and interlocking design, aimed at equipping unemployed youths with essential skills to boost employment opportunities.
The initiative was unveiled in Jalingo, Taraba State, during the 2nd Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Camp.
The program, driven by the Federal Ministry of Education, forms a core part of the government’s Renewed Hope Initiative, which prioritizes youth empowerment and poverty eradication through practical education.
At the event, theDirector of Technology and Science Education, Dr. Muyibat Adenike Olodo described the training as a transformative effort to bridge the skills gap among Nigerian youths.
“This initiative is pivotal to the Ministry’s agenda to empower young Nigerians with practical skills, ensuring resilience and economic growth,” Dr. Olodo stated.
She highlighted the importance of hands-on training in rock tiling and interlocking design, noting that these skills are vital for modern construction and urban development.
Building on the success of the previous TVET Camp, which focused on painting, this year’s edition expands into specialized technical training, fostering creativity, craftsmanship, and job readiness.
On his part, the Permanent Secretary of the Taraba State Ministry of Education, Alhaji Idris Goje, commended the program’s focus on preparing students for a competitive job market through practical workshops and industry exposure.
Also the principal Science and Technical College (FSTC) Jalingo, Dr. Binunu Samuel Ahmed, praised the program’s tangible results, such as ongoing infrastructure improvements at the institution.
Similarly, the State Coordinator of NABTEB, Mrs. Zenum Peters, described the training as transformative, while Jacob Samuel Adekunle, representing the African Development Bank, emphasized its practical benefits for youth adaptability in the job market.
The TVET Camp is a cornerstone of the Federal Government’s commitment to driving innovation, creating jobs, and fostering sustainable development across Nigeria.