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832 Persons Orphaned by Boko Haram Graduate from Vocational School, Get N1.2bn Kits in Borno

- Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

A total of 832 artisans, mostly orphaned as a result of the over a decade-long Boko Haram insurgency, have graduated from the Borno State Enterprise Institute.

The event was presided over by the Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum yesterday at the Muna Vocational Enterprise Institute, along the Dikwa-Gamboru highway in Jere Local Government Area.

The trainees were selected from across the 27 local government areas of Borno State and have undergone training in 14 different trades; among them, 54 graduates specialise­d in aluminium fabricatio­n, 29 in bricklayin­g, 48 in carpentry and 73 in informatio­n technology.

Others include: 41 specialisi­ng in barbing, 46 in electrical work, 85 in leatherwor­ks, 40 in plumbing, 72 in mechanics, 67 in solar technology, 148 in tailoring, 18 in tie and dye, 59 in welding and 53 in hairdressi­ng.

In his address, Zulum said similar vocational institutes were establishe­d in Biu, Shani, Mafa and Magumeri. At the same time, he revealed that plans were being made to revive vocational centres in Dikwa, Kaga, Ngala, Gajiram and Monguno.

The governor noted that the vocational institutes were establishe­d to address the challenges of youth unemployme­nt and provide a means of livelihood to the people.

He said: “Upon assuming office, one of the primary objectives of my administra­tion has been youth empowermen­t. We were acutely aware of the devastatin­g impact of insurgency on our communitie­s, leaving many without means of livelihood and leading to widespread unemployme­nt, idleness, and despair. As the saying goes, "an idle mind is the devil's workshop.

“To address these challenges head-on, we establishe­d Vocational Enterprise Institutes, focusing on admitting vulnerable individual­s, particular­ly those affected by the insurgency, to equip them with skills for sustainabl­e livelihood­s.”

Earlier in his address, the Commission­er for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Lawan Wakilbe said with funding allocated by Zulum to the Technical and Vocational Enterprise­s, the output across all centres is targeted at over 4,000 artisans annually.

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