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Bauchi Govt Creates 30,000 Job Opportunities
No fewer than 30,000 youths were employed by the Bauchi State Government in the past four years in its effort to reduce unemployment in the state.
The state Governor, Malam Isa Yuguda, gave the figure in Tafawa Balewa in Bauchi State on Sunday at the celebration of the Lemb Zaar annual cultural festival.
The festival is organised by Sayawa ethnic group of Tafawa Balewa and Bogoro local government areas of the state.
Represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Sagir Saleh, Yuguda said that most of the youths were engaged in the areas of sanitation and security duties.
He also said that “government’s policy direction in the area of culture is to explore the viability of culture as catalyst for development, so as to fit into its development strategies.
“We will, therefore, continue to provide all the support required for the cultural industry to thrive.
“The benefits derivable are in nurturing the skills and potentials of our ever-increasing workforce, predominantly the youth, to be more positive, alert, and proactive.
“Besides skill acquisition in various professions and trade, more than 30,000 youth have been employed in various activities like sanitation and security duties.”
The governor commended the Sayawa tribesmen for their initiative in organising the annual cultural festival, and therefore urged other stakeholders in the culture sector to follow suit.
Yuguda gave the assurance that his administration would continue to provide social amenities that would enhance the living condition of the people.
He also called on the people of the state to live in peace with one another, adding that the creation of Sayawa Chiefdom was not meant to alienate the non-Sayawa people in the new Chiefdom.
In his speech, National President of Zaar Development Association (ZDA), the umbrella body of Sayawa ethnic group, Mr Bala Gambar, thanked the state government for creating the chiefdom.
Gambar also demanded the establishment of customary courts to take care of litigations that were peculiar to non-Muslims.
In his remarks, the Guest Speaker at the occasion, Dr Bala Takaya, recommended continuous dialogue as an effective tool in resolving conflicts among groups or communities.
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