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FG, States, Stakeholders Brainstorm On Improving Nigeria’s Workforce

Leadership 2024/10/5
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has kicked off the process of strengthening and improving Nigeria’s human capital, with a special focus on healthcare, education, and the labour force.

To this end, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (Office of the Vice President), Sen. Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, declared open a strategy validation and stakeholders engagement workshop on Thursday in Abuja, with participation from critical stakeholders across relevant sectors.

Delivering a keynote speech at the event, Sen. Hadejia in a statement by the spokesman of the vice president, Stanley Nkwocha, underscored the significance of participation at the workshop with the theme, “From Strategy To Action: Empowering States For Human Capital Development”.

The deputy chief of staff commended the stakeholders for “seeing the world as we all should: a place that needs intervention”.

According to him, achieving the objectives of the Human Capital Development Programme, comprising improving access to quality education, enhancing healthcare services, or providing skills training and employment opportunities, cannot be done in isolation.

He said the strategic input of all relevant stakeholders would help to shape policies that are inclusive, equitable, sustainable and drive systemic change.

“By sharing insights, best practices, and innovative ideas, we can identify the most effective pathways to achieving our goals. It is through our combined efforts that we can create a comprehensive and sustainable framework for human capital development that will benefit generations to come.

“If we must make a difference, we must always acknowledge that our success depends on our ability to collaborate, innovate, and commit to a shared objective as a team. We are not just doing this because the eyes of the nation are upon us, but also because our reputation is at stake,” he noted.

Sen. Hadejia pointed out that the workshop is “not just a platform for validation but a space for collaboration, learning, and growth.

He added: “Whatever the direction of our questions and deliberations, we must agree that they determine the quality and effectiveness of the Human Capital Development Programme in building resilient healthcare systems, ensuring equitable access to education, and fostering an inclusive, future-ready workforce.

“Our goal is that by the end of this workshop, you develop a rounded perspective of where we are headed and expand your network to ease the discharge of your role in ensuring that HCD’s key thematic areas are prioritized in your state.”

Earlier in her opening remarks, the acting coordinator of the HCD 2.0, Rukaiya el-Rufai, said the workshop was the beginning of a journey aimed at reviewing and developing the country’s strategy for human capital development and aligning it to global best practices.

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