NSIPA’s CEO Hajiya Halima Shehu Initiates Comprehensive Inspection of National Social Investment Programme Warehouses And Skills Acquisition Centre

    Hajiya Halima Shehu, the esteemed pioneer National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), embarked on a comprehensive visit today to survey the entirety of the National Social Investment Programme’s warehouses.

    These facilities house essential items for programmes such as NPower, N-Skills, Home Grown School Feeding Programme. This was contained in a statement signed by Jamaluddeen Kabir, National Communications Manager, NSIPA.

    This extensive inspection, spanning warehouses in Maitama, Dutse Alhaji, Zuba, and Kubwa, serves the crucial purpose of assessing existing stocks while determining the available resources from previous administration. The Agency is gearing up to actively engage in poverty reduction initiatives and strategic social investments in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.

    As the Agency readies itself to launch full-fledged activities, these site visits are pivotal in understanding the inventory status, facilitating effective planning, and ensuring optimal utilization of resources to drive impactful change across various communities.

    The CEO also toured the newly completed Skills Acquisition Centre situated in the permanent site of the College of Education, Zuba. These centers, emblematic of NSIPA’s commitment to empowering Nigerians with essential skills, are slated for establishment nationwide in the near future.

    The establishment of such Skills Acquisition Centres aligns with NSIPA’s vision to equip individuals across the country with the necessary skills, thereby bolstering opportunities for personal and national development.

    Hajiya Halima Shehu emphasized the paramount importance of these initiatives, underscoring NSIPA’s dedication to fostering skill acquisition and socio-economic empowerment across Nigeria.
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