Human Capital Development: Governor Inuwa Flags Off 2nd Phase Of Empowerment Programme

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*2,000 Benefit From Over 60, 000 Empowerment Items 

*Youths, Women, PWDs, Artisans, Others Among Beneficiaries 

*We’ll Continue To Take Holistic Steps  To Improve The Lives Of Our People –  Gombe Governor 

*First Lady, Asma’u Inuwa Yahaya Tasks Beneficiaries To Make Good Use Of The Items To Improve Their Livelihoods 

By; JACOB ONJEWU DICKSON

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has flagged off yet another phase of empowerment programme as part of his administration’s broader goal of addressing the human capital deficit in Gombe State.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Director-General (Press Affairs) Government House Gombe, Ismaila Uba Misilli, dated Tuesday February 7, 2023.

Speaking during the inauguration, the Governor said, his administration attaches much priority to human capital development owing to the central role it plays in the overall development of the society, maintaining that his government is determined to continue taking holistic developmental steps in order to improve the lives of the people by creating employment and income generating opportunities.

He said the second phase of the empowerment programme will cover over 2000 beneficiaries selected across five categories of small business, trade and artisan and associations. “Today, we are supporting a total of 2000 traders, mostly women”, he remarked.

About the composition of the beneficiaries, the governor said, the 2000 beneficiaries of the project would include: 200 tea and indomie noodles sellers, 200 rice cake sellers, 200 Bean cake sellers, and 200 Soya Beans cake sellers and 200 people with special needs while 500 members of Sickle Cell Group as well as members of the Nigerian Automatic Technician Association, NATA and Gombe Automobile and Allied Technicians Association of Nigeria GATAN.

He said that through these direct multicultural interventions his administration has we touched the lives of over 10,000 citizens across the state, projecting that more than a hundred thousand citizens will indirectly benefit from the programme.

“Through the collective multiplier effects of these interventions, more than 100,000 citizens will indirectly benefit from these programmes”. He said.

He also used the occasion to unveil the plan to empower additional 25 associations. “In the same way, subsequent battles will follow where about 25 trades and artisan associations and clubs will be empowered.

He urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the items and consider the gesture as opportunity to achieve financial independence and help their families, contemporaries and the larger society, calling on people to vote for the APC in the forthcoming elections for sustainable development and long term prosperity. 

He explained that since the inception of his administration in 2019, he deemed it pertinent to establish Human Capital Development Office to coordinate and facilitate activities relating to the advancement and management of the state’s human resources base in tandem with the national human capital development agenda.

“The aim of the programme is to foster skill development and growth in order to harness the creative potential of our young people. Our people are our greatest assets, far greater than any mineral resources. The greatest investment any society can make is investing in upgrading the quality of its human capital.

“Our mission is to equip our youths with skills and expertise to meet the demands of a 21st century knowledge-based economy”, he added.

To buttress his disposition, Governor Inuwa recounted some of the efforts made by his administration in the past three and a half years towards ensuring substantial investment in the thematic areas of health, nutrition, education etc to boost the human capital development and ensure sustainable growth.  

“We adopted a holistic approach to improve the health system by establishing or renovating one primary healthcare center in each of the 114 wards of the state. In addition, we upgraded the state specialist hospital, Gombe, and renovated the general hospitals in Kaltungo and Bajoga, while we are building a brand new 200-bed-capacity General Hospital in Kumo”,  he noted.

To revive the integrity of education, governor Inuwa explained that his administration declared a state of emergency in the sector, consistently increasing the capital allocation to the sector.

“We consistently increased the capital allocation by 60% in 2020, 2021 and 2022. This translated into the renovation of 153 schools, construction and renovation of over 1200 classrooms across the state, and thanks to these measures, we are able to significantly improve the performance of our public schools candidates in the national examination such as the West African Senior School Certificate, from 31% in 2019 to 73% in 2021.”

Other important human capital development undertaken by the government include: At Risk Children project, which engages over 500 youth facilitators who are receiving 30,000 naira monthly under whom 18,000 beneficiaries are currently being served across the eleven LGAs of the state, recruitment of 500 officers for Gombe State Security, Traffic and Environmental Corps, Distribution of 1000 Tricycles circles in order to support self reliance and improve access to public transportation, establishment of the Citizenship and Leadership Training Center at Boltongo in order to promote character development, citizenship and leadership skills among others.

“Part of our efforts is the establishment of the Industrial Park at Dadin Kowa which occupies a 1000 hectares of land and is created to house many major factories as well as numerous small and medium sized businesses. Approximately, 15,000 direct jobs and over 100,000 indirect jobs are expected to be created by this project alone.”

In fulfilment of his campaign promise to develop women’s productivity through training and support, he reiterated his commitment to empower women especially those running small scale businesses in order to help them realize their full potentials to stimulate overall economic growth in fulfillment of his 2019 campaign promises.

Ealier in her remarks, the First Lady, Dr.  Asma’u Inuwa Yahaya thanked the governor for churning out pro-women policies and programmes geared towards addressing the plight of especially vulnerable groups through meaningful intervention to make them self-reliant.

“Thank you, your excellency for accepting to share the beneficieries of today’s programme 50/50 between men and women as it has never happened in any of the previous administrations in the state”,  she noted.

She urged the beneficiaries to use the items for the intended purpose, “please I beg you, do not sell out any of the items that will be given to you. They are meant to support you and make you self-reliant to support yourselves and your families”.

In his welcome address, the Special Adviser to the governor on Human Capital Development, Barrister Sani Ahmad Haruna commended Governor Inuwa for providing formidable platforms for training of youths, women and other vulnerable groups, explaining that, the second phase of the empowerment programme is a consolidation on the ongoing human capital development initiatives, adding that all the programmes will be run concurrently.

Barrister Sani said the over 60, 000 items distributed include: Sugar packs, Indomie packs, crates of eggs, takeaway packs, gas cillinders, rice, frying pans, beans, soya beans, flour, cooking oil, mechanical sets, Drugs for Sickle Cell Anemia Patients, among others. 

Responding at the instance of the beneficiaries, Dr Ishiyaku Adamu, the Chairman, National Association of Blinds, Gombe State Chapter; Ibrahim Musa, Chairman Sickle Cell Club; Abbas Adamu Abdu Gadam, Secretary Tea and Indomie Sellers Association  among other representatives, commended Governor Inuwa’s visions in empowering the less privileged and the vulnerable groups of the society, describing the governor as humanitarian par excellence, assuring to support his reelection bid for sustainable development of Gombe State.

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