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By Yakubu Uba
The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has commenced the coaching of two,000 unemployed youths in Adamawa underneath the Basic National Open Apprenticeship Scheme (B-NOAS).
An announcement issued on Monday in Yola by NDE Information Officer, Aishatu Fika, stated 1,400 of the individuals had been females whereas 600 had been males.
The assertion stated that the coaching, which might final three months, was for cosmetology and different technical vocations.
It added that the two,000 in Adamawa had been a part of the 76, 600 beneficiaries nationwide.
The assertion stated trainees could be supported by authorities and different stakeholders in establishing their companies after the coaching.
“The goal of the coaching train is to present entry to unemployed youths to accumulate abilities for self employment and earnings era.
“It is expected that at the end of the training, the beneficiaries will be supported by government, NGOs and other critical stakeholders to enable them set up their businesses,” Fika stated. (NAN)
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