Mr Ugorji noted that the donation was part of NPOOTS’ annual commitment to enhancing self-reliance among amputees nationwide.
Mr Otti said based on the Abia Innovation and Industrial Park project, it was a good time for UNIDO to come on board.
‘’The LEEP vision is to train and equip 2.5 million people. In Nigeria, youth unemployment remains a pressing issue,” said the labour minister.
The three states to benefit from the first phase of the development of processing zones are Oyo, Kaduna and Cross River.
“We are losing $7 billion annually, and the essence of this conference is to invite investors and people to join us in this advocacy for recycling.”
