Training on life skills, aimed at empowering local youths through traditional and practical skills development, organized by the district administration, Shamator in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Yimkhiung Liberu Arihako, Shamator was held at cultural hall.
During the event Kudazoswuro, EAC delivered an inspiring message about his vision of skilling all youths in the district. He emphasized that every young person should be trained and equipped with at least one trade or skill to become self reliant and contribute meaningfully to the district socio-economic growth. He further highlighted the construction sector as an area with immense employment potential, encouraged the youths within the district and across the state.
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The training focused on traditional basket making and traditional cotton thread weaving methods both of which hold deep cultural significance and serve sustainable sources of livelihood. A total of 70 participants attended the training comprising enthusiastic youths and community members eager to acquire hands on skills.
To ensure quality training one trainee coordinator and four experts were engaged as tutors, who provide d detailed demonstrations and guided the participants throughout the session.
The training concluded with an interactive session where participants expressed their gratitude to the organisers for providing such a valuable platform to learn, preserve traditional craftsmanship and enhance livelihood opportunities. The program reflected a strong commitment towards youth empowerment, skill development and cultural preservation in the district.