Anambra State Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr. Patrick Agha Mba, has pledged that no community or political ward will be left out in the second phase of the “1 Youth 2 Skills” entrepreneurship program.
During a mop-up screening exercise for master trainers in Awka, Mr. Agha Mba emphasized the goal of ensuring quality assurance and inclusiveness. He stated that this screening aims to involve all communities and political wards, making the program community-driven.
Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s dedication to providing a productive future for Anambra’s youth is evident through the “1 Youth 2 Skills” initiative, which seeks to benefit every community.
Mr. Agha Mba highlighted the program’s success in creating quality jobs and youth millionaires across the state, vowing to intensify efforts to maximize its impact. He praised Governor Soludo’s commitment and urged master trainers to diligently fulfill their responsibilities.
The commissioner also stressed that screening and certifying training centers, along with monitoring apprenticeship, entrepreneurship, cooperative, business financing, and mentoring, will ensure the program’s objectives are achieved, contributing to a more productive Anambra State.