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ITF spends N700m to certify 7,000 Nigerian artisans internationally
By Israel Adamu, Jos
The Industrial Training Fund, ITF, has disclosed that it has committed over N700 million to the international certification of more than 7,000 Nigerian artisans under the Federal Government’s Skill-Up Artisans, SUPA, programme.
The Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of ITF, Dr Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun, disclosed this on Monday while monitoring the ongoing international certification examination at the ITF Centre of Excellence in Jos, Plateau State.
Ogun said the examination was being conducted across 27 states and 28 examination centres, marking a major expansion of the international certification component of the SUPA programme after an earlier pilot exercise in Abuja involving more than 200 artisans.
The ITF boss said the initiative was aimed at changing the narrative around Nigerian artisans by equipping them with internationally recognised qualifications that would enable them to compete for jobs and business opportunities both within Nigeria and abroad.
He said the Federal Government was determined to ensure that Nigerian artisans no longer remained disadvantaged in the global labour market because of a lack of recognised certification.
According to him, the international examination was being conducted by Alberk QA Technic of Türkiye, while the ITF was also working towards exposing beneficiaries to other international certification bodies.
Ogun said: “We promised Nigerians that Nigerian artisans will have an opportunity to have a bouquet of certification.
“We have ProQual coming in, GQA coming in and City & Guilds coming in. All these examinations, they will have the opportunity to write them, and this does not come cheap.”
He explained that beneficiaries would also retain Nigeria’s National Skills Qualification Framework, NSQF, certification, stressing that combining local and international qualifications would significantly improve the credibility and mobility of Nigerian artisans.
“When you have combined qualifications, anybody knows that when you have combined qualifications, it is better than just a single qualification,” he said.
Ogun said the international certifications could become particularly important for artisans seeking opportunities in countries where Nigeria’s local certification might not be recognised.
He said: “NSQF, supported by all these international certifications, can take you anywhere in the world.”
If somebody says they don’t recognise NSQF, they recognise City & Guilds; you have City & Guilds. If they recognise Alberk QA Technic, you have that.”
The ITF DG said the programme was also designed to address the growing presence of foreign artisans in Nigeria, noting that workers from smaller countries were increasingly taking advantage of opportunities in Nigeria because of their skills and certification.
He said the solution was not to shut out foreign workers but to ensure that Nigerian artisans were adequately trained and certified to compete with them.
Ogun said the current beneficiaries were genuine practising artisans who had undergone screening, stressing that the programme was not designed for people who merely wanted to collect stipends.
He explained that some applicants were screened out because they could not demonstrate that they were practising artisans.
“We are scaling up Nigerian artisans to international standard. We are not just bringing in artisans.
We are trying to separate the quacks from those who are properly trained and make them better,” he said.
The ITF boss said the beneficiaries were also being trained in areas beyond their technical trades, including occupational ethics, industrial safety, project management and patriotism.
He said this was necessary because technical competence without professionalism could undermine the reputation of Nigerian artisans.
Ogun cited the attitude of some artisans who fail to deliver jobs at agreed times as one of the problems the programme was designed to address.
According to him, the SUPA programme is therefore not merely about issuing certificates but about producing artisans who can meet international standards in technical competence, safety, ethics and customer relations.
He said the international certification exercise was part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s human capital development agenda and assured Nigerians that additional batches of artisans would be captured.
“This is the first batch. More will be called. More batches are ahead,” he said.
Ogun also disclosed that ITF was grooming young artisans and had extended the skills development initiative to young Nigerians in schools, with students being given opportunities to acquire practical skills alongside their formal education.
He said students participating in the programme would receive practical training in their chosen trades for about 13 hours weekly, including sessions after school and on Saturdays.
According to him, Junior Secondary School One students would spend two years acquiring skills before progressing to international certification examinations, while students at higher levels would continue to build on their existing qualifications.
He said the arrangement would enable a young person to leave secondary school with both academic and technical qualifications.
He said: “Imagine your child finishing university or finishing secondary school and having a certificate, City & Guild certificate, NSQF certification, all three.
“You will be happy because before he goes into the university , the child already has a job and is already helping to feed you in the house.”
The ITF boss stressed that the training was being provided free to beneficiaries, noting that the cost of training artisans to international standards was substantial.
He urged Nigerians to be patient with the programme, saying the Federal Government could not accommodate all applicants in one batch.
Ogun urged practising artisans who had not been captured in the current phase to await subsequent batches, while encouraging Nigerians to take advantage of the skills development opportunities being provided by the government.
He said the ultimate objective was to produce a new generation of Nigerian artisans who would not only be competent in their trades but would also possess qualifications capable of opening doors to opportunities across the world.
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EFCC Begins Investigation of Suspect Over Undeclared Foreign Currencies Seized at Kano Airport
By Francis Wilfred
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced investigation into a suspect, Haruna Yusuf, following the interception of undeclared foreign currencies valued at $73,000, £15,957 and 827,800 Saudi Riyals at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano.
The suspect and the recovered funds were handed over to the EFCC by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Kano/Jigawa Area Command, during a formal ceremony at the Customs Area Command in Kano.
According to Dele Oyewale, the Acting Customs Area Comptroller, Deputy Comptroller U.U. Adamu, disclosed that the currencies were intercepted during routine passenger screening operations conducted between August 8 and August 12, 2026.
According to him, the first interception occurred on August 8 when customs officers discovered an unaccompanied Saudi Air luggage containing 827,800 Saudi Riyals and $53,300 concealed inside footwear.
The second seizure was made on August 12 when officers, using Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology, found $20,000 and £15,957 hidden inside sportswear shoes in luggage belonging to Haruna Yusuf, who arrived on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET941.
Adamu said the handover was in line with Section 4(f) of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, which authorises collaboration with other regulatory agencies.
He noted that the seizures underscored the vigilance of customs officers in detecting illegal cross-border movement of undeclared funds.
Receiving the suspect and exhibits on behalf of the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, the Acting Zonal Director of the Kano Directorate, ACE I Friday S. Ebelo, commended the Customs Service for its professionalism and cooperation.
Ebelo stressed that failure to declare large sums of money violates the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. He urged travellers to comply with currency declaration requirements, noting that lawful declarations attract no penalties.
He assured that the Commission would conduct a thorough investigation and prosecute offenders where necessary, while both agencies reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration in the fight against financial crimes and illicit cash movements across Nigeria’s borders.
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Taraba Govt, NAPTIP Rescue Woman Stranded in Ivory Coast
By Aga Samuel Imoter
Jalingo
The Taraba State Government, in collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has rescued and facilitated the safe return of a Taraba woman, Blessing Danjuma, from the Ivory Coast following a distress call received through online channels.
The intervention was disclosed by the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Child Development, Hon. Mrs. Mary Sinjen, FCNA, ACTI, during a briefing with journalists at the newly established Ministry of Women Affairs Shelter Home in Jalingo.
Mrs. Sinjen said the ministry responded to the distress signal and worked with NAPTIP and other relevant authorities to secure Danjuma’s return to Nigeria.
She disclosed that Danjuma had been under the care and protection of the ministry since Saturday, August 15, 2026, where she was receiving necessary support and attention.
The Commissioner described the intervention as part of the Taraba State Government’s sustained efforts to combat human trafficking, exploitation and abuse of women and children across the state.
She said the newly established shelter home would provide a safe environment for vulnerable women and children while facilitating their rehabilitation, recovery and reintegration into society.
“We remain committed to rescuing, protecting, rehabilitating and empowering women and children across Taraba State. We urge parents, communities and the general public to remain vigilant and courageous enough to speak out whenever the safety and wellbeing of our women and children are at risk,” Sinjen said.
The Commissioner called on members of the public to promptly report suspected cases of human trafficking, exploitation, abuse and other forms of violence against women and children to relevant authorities.
She stressed that early intervention and accurate information from members of the public were critical to preventing victims from falling deeper into situations of exploitation.
Sinjen reaffirmed the commitment of the ministry, under the administration of Governor Agbu Kefas, to strengthening programmes aimed at protecting vulnerable persons and ensuring that victims receive appropriate care and support.
According to her, the government would continue to collaborate with federal agencies, security institutions, civil society organisations and other stakeholders to prevent trafficking and protect the rights and dignity of women and children.
She further urged parents and community leaders to exercise greater vigilance, particularly regarding offers of employment, travel and other opportunities that could expose young people to trafficking networks.
The Commissioner maintained that collective responsibility remained essential to tackling human trafficking and related forms of exploitation.
She said the state government’s objective was to build a safer Taraba where every woman and child could live free from abuse, exploitation and trafficking, while vulnerable persons are given the opportunity to recover and rebuild their lives.
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Taraba APC Chairman’s Wife Empowers 50 Widows With Business Start-Up Packages
By Aga Samuel ImoterJalingo
The wife of the Taraba State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hajiya Amina Abubakar Bawa, has empowered 50 widows with start-up support to enable them establish small-scale businesses and improve their economic wellbeing.
The beneficiaries, drawn from different parts of the state, received business start-up packages, cash assistance and wrappers during an empowerment programme held at the Fast Track Arena in Jalingo.
The initiative, according to the organisers, was designed to promote self-reliance among widows and provide them with the means to generate sustainable income for themselves and their families.
Addressing the beneficiaries, Hajiya Amina said the intervention was driven by her desire to contribute to the welfare of vulnerable women and create opportunities for them to become economically independent. She said the gesture was also intended to complement the efforts of the wife of the Taraba State Governor, Mrs. Agbu Kefas, whom she described as the “mother of the state” and a shining example of compassion and service to women and families.
Hajiya Amina stressed that empowering women, particularly widows, was essential to strengthening families and communities, noting that access to modest capital and business support could make a significant difference in the lives of vulnerable households.
She also said the programme was in line with the APC’s broader commitment to grassroots development and economic empowerment, while calling for sustained support for initiatives that directly improve the living conditions of ordinary citizens.
On the political front, she urged APC members and supporters to remain united and committed to the party’s programmes, expressing optimism about the party’s prospects ahead of the 2027 general elections.
She said party stakeholders had a responsibility to strengthen grassroots mobilisation and work collectively towards securing victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Agbu Kefas and other APC candidates in the forthcoming elections.
The event attracted the participation of the APC State Woman Leader, Hon. Princess Margret; Deputy Woman Leader, Hon. Mrs. Rose; zonal APC women leaders; local government women leaders and other party stakeholders from across the state. The beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing the intervention as timely and potentially life-changing.
They said the start-up support would provide them with an opportunity to engage in petty trading and other income-generating activities, thereby reducing their dependence on family members and other sources of assistance.
The event ended with prayers and expressions of gratitude from the beneficiaries, while organisers reaffirmed their commitment to supporting vulnerable women and strengthening grassroots engagement across Taraba State.
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