Today, I chaired the 6th meeting of the National Council on Skills (NCS) at the Presidential Villa.
In my address to the Council, I called for immediate and united action to close Nigeria’s widening skills gap, describing it as a national priority critical to economic transformation.
Indeed, what binds us together supersedes whatever divides us. We have to make this country work. We need to fill in the skills gap.
A major highlight of our meeting was the proposal for a National Skills Infrastructure Audit to create a centralised database of all training facilities, verify their functionality, and identify gaps or overlaps in infrastructure.
In my address to the Council, I called for immediate and united action to close Nigeria’s widening skills gap, describing it as a national priority critical to economic transformation.
Indeed, what binds us together supersedes whatever divides us. We have to make this country work. We need to fill in the skills gap.
A major highlight of our meeting was the proposal for a National Skills Infrastructure Audit to create a centralised database of all training facilities, verify their functionality, and identify gaps or overlaps in infrastructure.
Today, I chaired the 6th meeting of the National Council on Skills (NCS) at the Presidential Villa.
In my address to the Council, I called for immediate and united action to close Nigeria’s widening skills gap, describing it as a national priority critical to economic transformation.
Indeed, what binds us together supersedes whatever divides us. We have to make this country work. We need to fill in the skills gap.
A major highlight of our meeting was the proposal for a National Skills Infrastructure Audit to create a centralised database of all training facilities, verify their functionality, and identify gaps or overlaps in infrastructure.
