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Abia To Train Youths On Waste Recycling
The Nigerian German In vestors Forum has concluded plans to train youths in Abia on waste recycling, Mr Saturday Jackson, the forum’s Co-ordinator, said on Sunday in Berlin.
He said in the German capital that the forum was already talking with the Abia State Government to clean up the wastes in the state.
“This will help to create jobs for the youths and generate revenue for the state,’’ Jackson said.
He said some wastes would be recycled locally, while others, such as carcasses of cars, would be taken to Germany for recycling.
The forum co-ordinator added that wastes that would be recycled locally would be turned into fertiliser and be given at no cost to farmers in the state.
He also said the forum would soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Environment to set up a waste recycling plant in Abuja.
Jackson, who is also the Chairman, Goodluck Jonathan Support Group in Germany, held that the Nigerian Government could create over 20,000 jobs through the recycling of wastes.
The forum co-ordinator blamed the underdevelopment of Nigeria on the failure of past governments to effectively manage the country’s natural resources.
He expressed optimism that with the right political will and effective management of the country‘s resources, Nigeria would achieve its desire of becoming one of the most developed economies by 2020.
“Germany is not as endowed as Nigeria is in terms of natural resources, but with better management of its coal deposits, it has been able to achieve development.
“Nigeria can do it with the right political will and determination of both the government and the people’’, Jackson said.
He said the forum was working out a plan to ensure that Nigerians got scholarships to study at the Masters’ degree level in German universities.
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