Governor Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa state has offered employment to
10 persons out of 40 persons living with HIV/AIDs
who had just concluded
a skills acquisition programme in the state.
Al-makura announced
the gesture on Saturday in Lafia at the 5th graduation of beneficiaries
of the programme, trained at Mother and Child Care Enhancement
Foundation, a pet project of Mrs Salamatu Umaru-Almakura.
NAN
reports that 40 beneficiaries were trained in different skills,
including tailoring, knitting, hairdressing, interior decorations and
catering.
He said that providing employment to people living with
HIV/AIDs was to give them a sense of belonging as well as to improve
their standard of living.
He commended his wife, the initiator of
the foundation “for not only fighting youth restiveness and unemployment
in the state but for also training persons living with HIV/AIDs to make
them self-reliant”.
“I want to thank the graduate trainees for
the boldness and acceptance of your status as HIV/AIDS patients and I
urge you to continue with your medication in order to live longer.
“On behalf of Nasarawa State Government, I have offered automatic employment to 10 of you who have the necessary qualification.
“You should submit your credentials to the appropriate quota for immediate employment.
“I
also want to support each of you with the sum of N100,000, making a
total of N4 million to 40 of you who graduated today in different
skills,” the governor said.
He urged people in the state and
Nigerians to always go for test in order know their HIV/AIDs status so
as to complement government efforts in making the society HIV/AIDs-free.
He
reiterated government’s commitment to continually support persons
living with HIV/AIDs and others diseases in order to improve their
standard of living.
In his speech, the Executive Director,
Nasarawa State Aids and Control Agency (NASACA), Dr Zakari Umar,
commended Mrs Al-Makura for her initiative in fighting the scourge in
the state and called for its sustenance.
Earlier, Mrs Salamatu
Al-Makura had said that she established the foundation to provide
succour to persons living with HIV/AIDs as well as the less-privileged.
She
said that the programme was aimed at providing skills for the
less-privileged to make them self-reliant and be able to contribute
their quota to national development.
“This empowerment programme
is a step at taking your destiny in your hands and I urge you to make
good use of the skills you acquired here and to even become employers of
labour,” she told the graduating beneficiaries.
Responding on
behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Jatau Agidi, thanked the governor’s wife
for the gesture and promised that they would make good use of the new
skills.
Highlight of the event was the distribution of equipment and certificates to the trainees by the governor’s wife.
Source: PM News
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