The agency’s chief executive said it was important to promote technical education to protect the future of young men and women who are the leaders of tomorrow.According to him, “Craft schools, technical and vocational centres and technical colleges to train the critical mass of artisans needed by Nigeria have either been abolished in most states of the federation or have deteriorated in structures and in workshop equipment and laboratories.
“The future of nations and societies is predicted and reflected on the attitude and preparedness of the young men and women who are the leaders of tomorrow. He said, “The on-going skill development, youth empowerment and the establishment of skill development centres across the country is in fulfilment of Federal Government new employment generation and provision of a competent manpower for the country.
Laying the foundation, Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State appreciated the minister of justice and attorney-general of the federation, Abubakar Malami and NASENI for bringing the project to Kebbi.