Kogi YESSO Engages 12,000 Youths in Rural Job Creation

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In a bid to reduce poverty and curb issues of unemployment in rural areas, Kogi State Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO) through the approval of the World Bank and support from Kogi State government are engaging 12,000 unemployed youths in rural job creation across the state.

This was made known in a statement signed and issued to press men by the state YESSO coordinator, Mr. Noah Alilu.

He disclosed that the orientation training and biometric data capturing of the beneficiaries is currently going on at various local government areas in the state.

According to the statement, Noah disclosed that the process is very scientific and transparent as no beneficiaries shall be involved in cash payments while robust monitoring and evaluation is in place by the World Bank to ensure effective service delivery by the beneficiaries.

He further noted that after the full engagement of the program,  beneficiaries shall  be engaged in life skill training to ensure sustainability after disengagement.

Kogi State YESSO coordinator, Mr. Noah Alilu

Mr. Noah also recalled that the Public Work Fare Unit of Kogi State YESSO had earlier last year employed over 4,000 youths through the same process.

The programme, he noted, has the capacity for reducing poverty, unemployment, rural urban migration while enhancing consumption, smoothing and rural economy deepening.


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