Birnin Kebbi: The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, says over 60 per cent of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) graduates secure employment or start businesses there.
The Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Sampson Ebimaro, made this known on Monday at a one-day Belk in Birnin Kebbi.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ministry organised the workshop on the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy (NPRGS).
The perm-sec, represented by Mrs Ayinde-Yakubu Olasumbo, the Director of the Ministry’s National Monitoring and Evaluation Department, said the programme aimed to curb the scourge of poverty among Nigerians.
He observed that NPRGS was a key government initiative designed to accelerate national development by lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty within a decade.
Ebimaro said the goals would be achieved through four core pillars: macroeconomic stabilisation, industrialisation, trade, and growth, as well as redistributive programmes.
“In alignment with these goals, the programme has been strategically implemented through five critical components:
“Agriculture for Food and Job Programme (AFJP): Enhancing food security and rural employment by providing smallholder farmers with improved agricultural inputs, training, and financial support.
“Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programme. Equipping young Nigerians with employable skills for self-reliance and sustainable job creation,” he noted.
According to him, the initiative also focuses on the Rural Roads Construction Programme: “Expanding connectivity and improving market access for rural communities to drive local economies.
“Productivity Improvement Programme: Strengthening Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to foster innovation and economic resilience.
“Training and Skill Acquisition Programme Empowering citizens with essential vocational skills to enable sustainable livelihoods and reduce unemployment.”
According to Ebimaro, a recent field evaluation found a 25-30 per cent increase in crop yields: “Over 60 per cent of TVET graduates securing employment or starting businesses, and enhanced rural road infrastructure.
“These had significantly boosted economic activities and access to essential services. The evaluative workshop will be used to triangulate the field evaluation report.”
The acting perm-sec urged all stakeholders to be open, analytical, and forward-thinking in their contributions.
“Your insights, recommendations, and experiences will be instrumental in shaping the future of NPRGS and ensuring that its impact remains far-reaching, inclusive and sustainable,” he said.
Ebimaro reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering inclusive economic growth, job creation, and national prosperity.
Earlier, Mr Gomina Mohammed, the ministry’s Head of Evaluation, explained that the evaluative workshop was essential to assessing the intervention’s impact, efficiency, and sustainability on the lives of the beneficiaries and communities.