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The Federal Government has started distribution of working equipment under the Extended Special Public Works Programme in Zamfara, to boost the economy and create jobs.
Mr Ahmad Yandi, Chairman, State Selection Committee, Extended Special Public Works Programme, spoke during the distribution of the working tools on Saturday in Gusau.
Tandi said that the programme would add N46 billion into Nigeria’s economy and that would provide the necessary economic palliatives to the unemployed youths.
He said that participants who are diligent during the implementation of the project would develop knowledge and skills required to become self employed.
“It is my belief that the benefit and impact of the programme will continue to linger in the mind of citizens of the state and Nigerians at large”.
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The Federal Government has started distribution of working equipment under the Extended Special Public Works Programme in Zamfara State, to boost the economy and create jobs.
The Chairman, State Selection Committee, Extended Special Public Works Programme, Mr Ahmad Yandi, spoke during the distribution of the working tools on Saturday in Gusau.
Tandi said that the programme would add N46bn into Nigeria’s economy and that would provide the necessary economic palliatives to the unemployed youths.
He said that participants who are diligent during the implementation of the project would develop knowledge and skills required to become self employed.
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The Federal Government has started distribution of working equipment under the Extended Special Public Works Programme in Zamfara, to boost the economy and create jobs.
Mr Ahmad Yandi, Chairman, State Selection Committee, Extended Special Public Works Programme, spoke during the distribution of the working tools on Saturday in Gusau.
Tandi said that the programme would add N46 billion into Nigeria’s economy and that would provide the necessary economic palliatives to the unemployed youths.
He said that participants who are diligent during the implementation of the project would develop the knowledge and skills required to become self-employed.