In a move to strengthen youth entrepreneurship and drive the green economy, Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko has sponsored 100 young people from Sokoto Central Zone for an intensive renewable energy training focused on solar photovoltaic systems.
The 21-day hands-on programme equips participants with skills in solar installation, maintenance, and repairs, preparing them to establish and manage their own renewable energy MSMEs. Each trainee will receive a complete solar toolkit and start-up allowance to kickstart their business journey.
Speaking at the launch, Almustafa Abubakar Alkali, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, noted that the initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to create green jobs, expand MSME opportunities, and promote clean energy adoption across Sokoto State.
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Experts from Usmanu Danfodiyo University's Sokoto Energy Research Centre hailed the programme as a model for integrating climate action with entrepreneurship development, urging trainees to leverage their new skills to serve local energy needs and grow sustainable ventures.
With full provision for logistics, feeding, and capital support, the training marks a strategic investment in youth-led innovation — positioning Sokoto as a growing hub for solar-powered MSMEs driving both economic growth and environmental resilience.
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