As part of its collaboration with the Federal Government
through the NYSC scheme, leading commercial bank, Access Bank Plc. is
developing integrated skill acquisition centers across Nigeria’s North-East.
These training centers are designed to empower thousands of
young people with vocational skills that will aid poverty alleviation and drive
long term, sustainable economic growth in the entire region which has been
affected by years of crisis.
These training centres, the first set of which is currently being
constructed in Gombe State, will also see NYSC Corps members deployed as part
of their compulsory 12 months national service. While NYSC has
existing training centers across the country, these are the largest so far.
Speaking on the partnership, Access Bank's Executive Director,
Personal Banking Division, Victor Etuokwu said the Bank has had a long-standing
relationship with the NYSC.
Mr. Etuokwu also added that Access Bank was proud to be
associated with the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development
Programme, while re-emphasising the bank’s commitment towards achieving the
goals of the programme.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) confirmed that Nigeria’s
unemployment rate rose to 14.2% in the last quarter of 2016. Meanwhile, total
number of persons fully employed in the country dropped by about 1,000,000
(1.8%) when compared to Q3 2016, a decrease of 1.92 million (3.5% drop) when
compared to Q4 2015.
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