The federal government has verified over 960,000 Nigerian youths for technical and vocational skills training under the Federal Ministry of Education’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative.
The minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, disclosed this yesterday during an inspection visit to selected TVET partner centres in Abuja.
He visited AFS Vocational Hub in Garki, Golden Finger Farms and Ranches Limited on the Kubwa-Zuba Expressway, Dei-Dei.
After the tour, Alausa described the programme as a clear demonstration of the power of political will behind government intervention.
He disclosed that over 250,000 trainees are enrolled in the first cohort, undergoing hands-on training across 2,600 centres nationwide.
He said, “From when we started conceiving this TVET initiative eight months ago, to now seeing the first quarter of students being trained, it shows what is possible when there’s commitment. We spent time curating how this vocational training would be done.”
Alausa said the Ministry identified 86 trades across the country but narrowed them down to 28 key skill areas, including fashion and garment making, livestock production, GSM repair, plumbing, tiling, and farming.
“We created a 90 percent practical and 10 percent theoretical curriculum. After developing it, we opened the portal to the nation. Within the first 10 days, almost 1.3 million people applied. We had to close it quickly.
Of the 1.3 million applicants, 960,000 youths were verified on the portal,’ he said.
Dr Alausa noted that the initiative reflects President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s belief in empowering young Nigerians with employable skills.
“This president believes that the youth are the heartbeat of this nation. He is determined to give them the skills and opportunities they need to thrive. When he makes promises, he ensures those promises are fulfilled.”
The minister emphasised that the verification process was designed to prevent fraud. “We didn’t want this to be another era of scams. Every single one of the 960,000 youths was verified using their NIN and BVN. We are paying the training centres and the vocational institutes directly,” he stated.
He added that beyond skills acquisition, trainees would receive starter packs and grants to support their entrepreneurial journey.



