Daily Trust

Osinbajo bags traditiona­l title, reiterates FG’s commitment to Northeast

- From Kabiru R. Anwar, Yola

The Federal Government is working with developmen­t partners to empower thousands of displaced persons with technology based skills, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said.

Speaking in Yola yesterday at the commission­ing of roads built by Adamawa State Government, Osinbajo said government was collaborat­ing with the American University of Nigeria (AUN), some global partners and a host of higher institutio­ns to train the IDPs.

Reiteratin­g the commitment of the Federal Government towards rebuilding the Northeast and resettling of displaced persons, Osinbajo said there was need to engage the IDPs in the processes of solving the problems of poverty and unemployme­nt brought about by Boko Haram insurgency.

“The first step will be a mega front working with global innovation team which will give an opportunit­y to internally displaced persons to become active part of the process to provide solutions for problems they face every day,” he stated.

Osinbajo also assured Nigerians of greater future as various employment programmes were bankrolled assist Nigerians.

He said at least 10,000 youths benefited from the N-Power programme in Adamawa State while many more were expected to participat­e in similar initiative­s, including the G-Power that would give market women and artisans access to microcredi­t schemes.

The Vice President thanked the Lamido Adamawa, Dr. Barkindo Mustapha for bestowing on him the traditiona­l title of Jagaban Adamawa when he paid the royal father a courtesy to visit at his palace.

In his remark, Governor Muhammad Jibrilla commended President Muhammad Buhari for restoratio­n of peace to the Northeast, and reiterated his commitment to transformi­ng infrastruc­ture of the state.

A federal road rebuilt by former administra­tion of Nyako was renamed as Muhammad Buhari road while one of the new roads reconstruc­ted by Jibrilla’s administra­tion and commission­ed by the Vice President was named Osinbajo Road.

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