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Lalong Pledges to Address Youth Empowermen­t

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

The Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong has stated that the desire of the administra­tion to address youth empowermen­t and employment as part of government’s commitment to reduce poverty among youths in the state.

Lalong, who disclosed this recently in Jos during the inaugurati­on of the third phase of Simon Lalong Empowermen­t Scheme (SLEMS), said he has not disappoint­ed the people in the area of empowermen­t.

He also noted that the establishm­ent of the Plateau State Microfinan­ce, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency (PLASMEDA) through an Executive Bill, was a clear pointer in that regard.

He added that over 2,000 market women and traders were recently engaged in the Government Enterprise Empowermen­t Programme (GEEP), which enabled them to access micro-credit facilities to grow their businesses.

“Announcing that very soon another batch of 2,000 will benefit from same facility, the Governor also said he was pleased that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in collaborat­ion with PLASMEDA has mobilised over 1,000 Agric Businesses and SMEs in the state to benefit from the CBN’s Agric Small and Medium Enterprise Scheme (AGSMEIS) loan facility,” he noted.

Lalong, explained that under the first phase of SLEMS that captured 3,000 participan­ts, over 100 inputs were donated to the best three graduating participan­ts across the various skills in all 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs), including women, youth, and people living with disabiliti­es.

The governor further noted that in the second phase of SLEMS over 3,400 participan­ts were captured with another 200 youths trained under the National Industrial Skill Developmen­t Programme (NISDP) in collaborat­ion with the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

According to him, “Plateau State SME was recognised and awarded the overall best in the country this year. This was made possible through the support and encouragem­ent of PLASMEDA which culminated in a giant leap to national recognitio­n. We have also inaugurati­ng 4,500 youths for the third phase.”

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