May 18, 2024

KPGG awards FCT Minister, Bello’s SSA for exceptional roles, humanitarian services

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…as organization trains women, youths in various entrepreneurial skills

A Non Governmental Organization, Kogi Projector for Good Governance has awarded several dignitaries from Kogi State for playing exceptional roles in women and youth empowerment as well as humanitarian services

The presentation of awards held at the NUJ press centre in Lokoja where the organization graduated another batch of its newly trained women and youths from across the state in some selected entrepreneurial skills

The Minister of state for Federal Capital Territory, Hajia Ramatu Tijani Aliyu after receiving her award called on the wealthy in the country to continue to render assistance to the less privileged in their Community, to reduce unemployment and mitigate against poverty.

The Minister who was represented by one of her aide, Habibat Bello commended the group for this laudable initiative which she said was geared towards lifting the youths from the unemployment market through it’s skill acquisition Programmes.

She charged them to continue to sustain the tempo, assuring that she would continue to render help to less privileged persons in her Community and beyond, adding that she would be partnering with the Kogi project for good governance for effective service delivery.

Also Speaking, the Senior Special Assistant to the Kogi state governor on Electronic Media, Billie Avoyi Nwogu, who was one of the awardees, charged the graduands to put to use what they have learnt to make them self reliant.

According to her, the award would spur her to continue to render more humanitarian services to the people, stressing that all hands must be on deck to help the needy since government alone cannot do it.

The Clerk of the Kogi state House of Assembly, Alhaji Ibrahim Isa-Amoka, tasked members of the Kogi Projector for Good Governance not to relent in their efforts to make the society a better one.

He called on stakeholders and well to do persons in the society to rally round the organization to pull more young people and women from the labour market and abject poverty.

Earlier in his welcome address, the chairman of Kogi Projector for Good Governance, David Isah Ohinoyi, said the group is a non governmental Oganization, whose major objective is to take off hundreds of unemployed youths from the street by training them in various skills.

He said the effort of the organization is to complement the state government’s efforts aimed at creating employment and make the women and youths to become self reliant.

Other awardees include; professor Mariyetu Tenuche, Vice Chancellor, PAAU, Dr. Shaibu Umar Oricha, DG Government House, professor Isah Adagiri, CMD, Kogi specialists Hospital.

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