NYSC SAED Influencers Rally to Promote Skills Acquisition in Anambra Camp
The procession, culminating in front of the state coordinator's office, featured lively dancing accompanied by the upbeat tunes of the NYSC band. State Coordinator Mrs. Blessing Ekene Iruma commended the influencers for their proactive involvement in SAED, emphasizing its role in fostering multiple income streams for households.
In a vibrant display of enthusiasm, selected Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) Influencers engaged in a spirited sensitization rally within the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) permanent orientation camp in Anambra State. Led by prospective corps members, the rally aimed to raise awareness about the significance of SAED in society.
The procession, culminating in front of the state coordinator's office, featured lively dancing accompanied by the upbeat tunes of the NYSC band. State Coordinator Mrs. Blessing Ekene Iruma commended the influencers for their proactive involvement in SAED, emphasizing its role in fostering multiple income streams for households.
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Highlighting the long-term benefits, Iruma asserted that acquiring practical skills leading to a steady income is more advantageous than relying on monthly earnings. She lauded the influencers for their early commitment to SAED, considering it a positive step toward eradicating unemployment, addressing youth restiveness, and contributing to the improvement of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The state coordinator's endorsement of SAED as a catalyst for economic empowerment resonates with the broader national context. The program aligns with efforts to equip Nigerian youth with practical skills, fostering self-reliance and contributing to the overall economic development of the country.