Spokesman of the institute, Ahmed Mohammed Sule, said on Monday in a statement, that with the institute’s campuses now present in the six-geo political zones of the country, including the FCT, Abuja, its training sessions are now more than ever before easily accessible and available at the doorsteps of every deserving Nigerian Youth to be skilfully empowered.
Uzamat Akinbile Yussuf, the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, promised continued support of the state government to NIHOTOUR in its efforts at empowering women and youths in the state to be useful and functional members of the society.
Ambassador Nneka Issac-Moses of Goge Africa who applauded the initiative of NIHOTOUR to empower women via skill acquisition said the economic value associated with skilful manpower products is unquantifiable and the import, beyond local boundary.