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Lagos State Government has disclosed that its upgraded skill acquisition centres produce 6000 graduates yearly with goal of eradicating poverty within the state.

The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation , Cecilia Bolaji Dada, stated that 6, 780 women from five geographical areas of the state, had the privilege of learning different vocations with participants receiving adequate start-up kits to enable them grow their businesses.

Speaking at a press briefing commemorating the second year in office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, she said: “In view of this, there will be training of 500 women on entrepreneurial and digital marketing techniques come June 2021, as part of plans to mark this year’s International Widows’ Day. On the training programmes by the ministry, the commissioner stated that there had been positive feedbacks on all the programmes offered at its skills acquisition centres, either short-term, medium – term and long – term empowerment initiatives on different skills, stressing that graduate trainees from the centres are now contributing to economic growth of the state as employers of labour.

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