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Self-reliance: Bello Admonishes Youths to Embrace Entrepreneurship, Skill Devt
Ibrahim Oyewale in Lokoja
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has passionately encouraged the youth to immerse themselves in skill acquisition and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of not solely relying on traditional academic qualifications.
The governor issued this call during a thorough inspection of the Fashion Shared Facility, an integral component of the National Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Clinics for Viable Enterprises in Okene, during the festive season.
The governor who was accompanied by the governor-elect, Ahmed Usman Ododo, was guided through the cutting-edge facility by the Chairperson of the Kogi Enterprise Development Agency (KEDA), Honorable Rekiya Onaivo Sani.
The facility, boasting state-of-the-art fashion machines of diverse grades was meticulously examined by Governor Yahaya Bello who affirmed its potential to significantly alleviate youth unemployment in the state once commissioned.
He implored the state’s youth to seize the initiative provided by federal and state governments, embracing entrepreneurial skills for self-reliance.
Governor Bello lauded the management and staff of the facility for their commendable efforts in the installation, equipping, and maintenance of this forward-looking establishment.
During the visit, Honorable Sani, Chairperson of KEDA, provided detailed insights into the facility, disclosing that it houses over 180 diverse grades of fashion machines. Notable among them is the sophisticated 4 Head Monogram Machine, a computerized marvel designed for direct photo embroidery.
His words: “With a 12-inch touch screen computer supporting 20 languages and a vast memory of 200,000,000 stitches matched with 200 patterns, this machine promises versatility and precision.”
Sani elaborated on its capabilities, citing applications such as embroidery, printing of initials, and suitability for cap, tubular, t-shirt, and flat embroidery. The machine boasts automatic thread break detection, automatic thread trimming, a 270° wide cap frame, and other accessories.
Envisioning the inauguration of the Kogi Fashion Industry, Sani highlighted the plethora of business opportunities and value chains that this facility would offer.
She emphasized that one need not be a tailor or directly involved in the garment-making industry to explore the remarkable business prospects presented by this facility.
It stands poised to unlock a myriad of opportunities for entrepreneurs and industry enthusiasts alike including jobs creation, investment drives and other opportunity.