100 Youths Receive Solar Power Installation Training in Niger State

  • 100 youth members receive solar installation training in Niger State.
  • Training organised by a private citizen.
  • Power for All estimates that the off-grid clean energy sector would create about 76,000 direct new jobs by 2023.

One hundred youths in Niger State have been trained on solar power installation in the Bida Local Government Area of the state. The sponsor of the training programme, Mallam Usman I. Makanta, Coordinator of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), stated that the empowerment training aims to reduce idleness among youths of the state. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data, the unemployment rate for people aged 25 – 34 years is about 30.7 per cent.

“We didn’t budget for it, but we will continue to improve on it as the training continues. For this graduation, 100 youths have been trained on solar power installation, and we are unfolding the second segment of the training, which is for skills acquisition in computer, tailoring and many others,” he added.

A survey by Power for All forecasts that the distributed renewable energy (DRE) sector would have created 76,000 direct new jobs in both the formal and informal sectors by 2023.

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