“The training will be phase by phase and bit by bit; we will be selecting about 100,000 artisans for the training.”
Mr Ogun said the sum of N733,035,000 was paid to 48,869 university students.
“SUPA will equally address outdated and skills deficiency in artisanal practice in the country.”
Mr Tinubu has appointed 14 new chief executive officers of several agencies and parastatals under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.
ITF has urged governors of the 19 northern states to prioritise youth development through skills acquisition programmes.
The ITF boss said there was no doubt that the student loan would open access to loans enabling students to fund their higher education.
The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) has warned Nigerians about fake recruitment advertisements on social media.
Mr Atta said the trade areas selected under the NISDP were tiling and interlocking, solar installation as well as hairdressing.
