Details Of Fubara’s Meeting Sanusi Emerge.
Sanusi emphasized the importance of investing in human capital through robust education and skills training programs to drive economic development.
He praised Governor Fubara’s administration for its efforts towards growth and prosperity, noting that Rivers’ oil wealth alone is insufficient without purposeful leadership.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has revealed his discussion with Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.
Speaking at the Rivers Economic and Investment Summit in Port Harcourt, Sanusi mentioned that he told Fubara that many young people with first-class degrees are unemployed because they lack the right skills.
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He emphasized, “The key to economic development is human capital. Investing in people is paramount. Rivers State needs robust education and skills training programs that prepare youths to be the future for us.”
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“I was speaking to the governor today, telling him that I’m sure he, as I do, and all of us, have hundreds of CVs of young people who have first class degrees. Unfortunately, they cannot do anything to get a formal job because they have not been equipped with the right skills for this economy.”
He also commended the administration of Governor Fubara for seeking to chart a new path for growth and prosperity.
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