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The House of Representatives has expressed strong support for the creation of new technical and vocational institutions as part of broader efforts to tackle the country’s rising youth unemployment.
The Chairman, House Committee on Federal Polytechnics and Higher Technical Education, Fuad Laguda stated this during a public hearing on three separate bills proposing the creation of skills acquisition and technical training colleges in Benue, Bauchi, and Ogun States
Laguda, said Nigeria must adopt bold strategies to equip its youth with relevant skills for the modern workforce.
“Federal College of Entrepreneurship and Skills Acquisition, Zaki Biam, Benue State – Sponsored by Solomon Wombo.
“National Institute for Technical and Vocational Education, Bogoro, Bauchi State – Sponsored by Jafaru Leko.
“Federal Vocational and Skills Acquisition College, Ilaro, Ogun State – Sponsored by Abiodun Akinlade.
Laguda emphasized that the bills aim to promote entrepreneurship, create jobs, and empower Nigerian youths to become employable and self-reliant, especially within their local communities.
“These institutions will serve as platforms to develop the technical capacity of our youths. “Our committee is fully committed to supporting proposals that foster innovation and promote technical education as a tool for economic empowerment.”
He noted that the House supports the establishment of training institutions that will produce skilled technicians and mid-level professionals to drive the country’s industrialization and development.
Declaring the public hearing open, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr Abbas Tajudeen, said Nigeria must shift its educational focus toward practical and technical skills if it hopes to address the alarming rate of youth unemployment.
Quoting statistics, the Speaker said about 55% of Nigerian youths are either unemployed or underemployed, largely due to a mismatch between their education and the needs of the job market.
“The main objective of these bills is to widen access to quality technical and vocational education. The future of our youths is being undermined by the lack of adequate opportunities to gain hands-on training and higher qualifications in technical fields,” he said.
Represented by Auwal Gwadabe, Dr Abbas stressed that Nigeria’s development hinges on the integration of science, technology, and vocational education in its education system.
“With the rise of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Big Data, it is no longer sufficient to focus solely on theoretical knowledge,” he said. “Our educational institutions must evolve to equip young Nigerians with the practical skills needed to compete globally.”
He affirmed that the 10th House of Representatives, through its Legislative Agenda, is committed to ensuring that technical education in Nigeria is not only qualitative but also accessible to all
“These new institutions, if established, will empower a new generation of technicians, innovators, and entrepreneurs who will serve as catalysts for national progress,” the Speaker added.
Oduyemi Odumade, Edited By Grace Namiji
Written by: Safiya Wada
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