Mr Abiaga said, “It is only relevant market-orientated skills that will enable people thrive in today’s fast-changing world, a world ruled by AI, technology, digital interventions.”
Mr Festus said that the sensitisation was to enlighten and encourage the people to support the school mapping in Bayelsa State.
UNESCO has committed to continued support for the Ogun government on biodiversity businesses for sustainable livelihoods and conservation of the state’s biosphere reserve.
UNESCO commenced biodiversity business training for 10 communities around the Omo Biosphere Reserve in Ogun on Monday.
Mr Abiaga commended Mr Alausa’s leadership and vision in driving transformative education reforms in the country.
