The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has successfully resettled beneficiaries of the Renewed Hope Employment Initiative in Ebonyi State. This development is part of a broader strategy to tackle unemployment by equipping individuals with skills and resources to become self-reliant.
During the resettlement event, the NDE’s Director-General, Silas Agara, represented by the State Coordinator, Pastor Don Anaba, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to fostering economic empowerment. According to him, the initiative is designed to provide participants with essential tools and financial support to establish small-scale businesses.
Beneficiaries received starter packs and loan facilities tailored to their respective vocational training areas. These resources will enable them to transition from job seekers to entrepreneurs, contributing to local economic growth.
Speaking at the event, some beneficiaries expressed gratitude, stating that the initiative had given them a fresh start. Many noted that the skills they acquired, coupled with financial support, would enable them to build sustainable livelihoods.
The Renewed Hope Employment Initiative is a nationwide program aimed at empowering thousands of unemployed Nigerians with practical skills and startup support. Since its launch, it has trained and resettled numerous individuals across different states, reinforcing the government’s effort to reduce unemployment and boost economic development.
With the successful resettlement in Ebonyi, the NDE continues to demonstrate its role in shaping a more economically stable and self-sufficient society.
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