Daily Trust

Zamfara NDE trainees excited as they received resettleme­nt loans

- From Shehu Umar, Gusau

Trainees of the National Directorat­e of Employment NDE in Zamfara state said they are excited by the programme, which would reshape their financial future.

Some of the trainees, who spoke to our correspond­ent during the disburseme­nt of resettleme­nt loans, said the training they received in various aspects of human endeavours would boost their financial standing in the future.

They said with the training the era of joblessnes­s is gone for good as many of them would harvest their patience and endurance in the course of their three month long training by the National Directorat­e of Employment in Zamfara state.

Mohammed Halidu, who received training on Plaster of Paris (POP), expressed gratitude to NDE for coming up with the scheme.

“I’m very much impressed and grateful. We were trained for three months. I was given resettleme­nt loan; therefore, I will hit the ground running. It is very encouragin­g and in the cause of my job I’m thinking of training others one day. Since the objective of the programme is providing employment opportunit­ies to the teeming youths,” he said.

Another trainee,

Amina

Murtala, who was trained on environmen­tal beautifica­tion, said the training would serve as a catalyst for helping her family since she is married with children.

“I’m married and I was trained on how to beautify environmen­t and I will put all that I learned into practice. As a married woman the importance of the scheme to me and my family cannot be over emphasized,” she added.

Another trainee, Abba Yahaya, who learned the art of interlocki­ng said he had gone as far as neighbouri­ng Sokoto state for interlocki­ng work even while on training adding that the scheme had started changing his financial status even when he was undergoing training.

“I have a diploma in Civil Law and I’m calling on young men and women like me to seek for ways to become self-reliant because the white collar jobs they are thinking about are not available and the earlier the better for them,” he advised.

In his keynote address, the Director General of the NDE, Dr Nasiru Mohammed Ladan Argungu, said the scheme is a demonstrat­ion of NDE’s support for youth investment as they had provided requisite tools and cash to a total 416 graduates of EBTS in the 36 states and Abuja.

He urged the recipients to endeavor to repay the loan as agreed.

 ??  ?? NDE coordinato­r, Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdullahi Yakubu presenting the loan to one of the beneficiar­ies
NDE coordinato­r, Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdullahi Yakubu presenting the loan to one of the beneficiar­ies

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria