Vice President Kashim Shettima has urged stronger collaboration among government, private sector, and development partners to drive Nigeria's skills acquisition agenda, describing it as central to the nation's economic transformation.
Speaking at the 7th National Council on Skills (NCS) meeting in Abuja, Shettima stressed that the era of stakeholders working in isolation is over. He said the skills revolution is a key pillar of President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to boost human capital development and open new opportunities for businesses.
The Vice President commended Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, for establishing the state's Council on Skills, calling it a model that other subnationals should replicate to strengthen grassroots participation in skills development.
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He noted that aligning government efforts with private sector expertise will equip Nigerians with the right skills to thrive in today's competitive economy.
Shettima charged stakeholders to commit to building a skilled workforce that can enhance productivity, reduce unemployment, and empower small businesses to scale sustainably.
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