Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
in Yobe on Saturday appealed to the state government to provide them with
vocational training and skills acquisition to start a new life.
A cross section of the IDPs made the
call in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu.
Musa Bukar, an IDP from Goniri, said
the displaced persons had lost their means of livelihood to the insurgency and
needed to acquire skills for trades.
“We learnt that the National
Directorate of Employment (NDE) in the state had trained over 100 women on
various vocational trades to promote self reliance and economic empowerment.
“Government should extend this
training to us to enable us acquire skills because, we need this training more
to live meaningful and productive lives in our new places of abode,” he said.
Hassan Kime, another IDP said, “We
are mostly crop and livestock farmers, with little support and training, we can
start new lives as farmers.
Madam Fanta Kachallah, a mother of
four, who lost her husband, decried the idle life the IDPs were subjected to
and solicited for assistance of public spirited individuals and corporate
organisations.
“I will appreciate if I could get
assistance to learn a trade and capital to start and to support the education
of my children than spending our days begging on the streets.
“Some of us living in the host
communities are forced into streets begging.
“This is a distasteful way of life
but we have no alternative to supplement the assistance we receive from
government and organisations,” she said.
Reacting, Alhaji Iliyasu Ahmed, NDE
Coordinator in the state, said NDE trained 100 women on vocational skills in
line with the skill acquisition scheme of the small scale enterprises programme
recently.
Similarly, it will be recalled that
Yobe Government recently resettled some youths, who graduated from the Sani
Abacha Skill Acquisition Centre, Kano, with working tools worth N115 million.
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