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Over 30,000 youths and women receive vocational training in Ogun State – Reports

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A large-scale vocational skills training program facilitated by the Alliance for Kamosky has benefited over 30,000 women and youths across various local government areas in Ogun State. The empowerment initiative aims to equip participants with practical skills such as soap making, tie-dye, hairdressing, and shoemaking.

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Abimbola Odunlami, representing the group, praised Alhaji Kamorudeen Yusuf and Dr. Abdul-Lateef Sulaiman for their contributions to grassroots empowerment. “Alhaji Kamorudeen has performed excellently well in securing jobs for youths and providing soft loans to traders, thereby endearing himself to the people,” Odunlami said.

She explained the inspiration behind the program, stating, “On our own part, as beneficiaries of Alhaji Kamorudeen’s efforts, we thought about what we could do to complement his work. That is why we initiated this programme to enable our people to acquire vocational skills such as soap making, tie-and-dye, hairdressing, shoemaking and others. When women are empowered, it goes a long way toward creating a positive impact in our society.”

*Beneficiary Communities*

The program has reached numerous communities, including:

– *Ado-Odo: Ado-Odo local government area

– Agbara: Agbara community

– Ijebu-Ode: Ijebu-Ode local government area

– Ijebu East: Ijebu East local government area

– Ijebu North: Ijebu North local government area

– Other Communities: Agbara, Igbesa, Lusada, Ketu, Ayetoro, Idiroko, Odogbolu, Odeda, Ilaro, Obafemi Owode, Ikene, Imasayi, Owode Yewa, Ogun Waterside, Remo North, Sagamu, Abeokuta North and South, Ota, Imeko, Oja Odan, Ipokia, Ewekoro, and Ifo

The initiative is part of a broader plan to reduce unemployment, promote self-reliance, and enhance economic inclusion across Ogun State. Traditional rulers and community leaders have commended Alhaji Yusuf Kamorudeen for his efforts in empowering young people through vocational skills training

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