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Nigeria to spend N75 billion on youth development in three years – minister

Nigeria to spend N75 billion on youth development in three years – minister
Sen. George Akume, Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs made the call at the formal inaugural ceremony of eight members of the Governing Board of the NNMA on Friday in Abuja.

Minister for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Senator George Akume, said the Buhari-led Federal Government plans to spend N75 billion on youth development in form of support for communities, skill acquisition and realisation of their potentials within the next three years.

Akume, who spoke during a youth rally in Makurdi, said for the year 2020, N12.5billion would be committed to the programme.

He explained that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved the funding and commended Benue youths for conducting themselves peacefully during the EndSARS protests.

The former Benue State governor and senator said the Federal Government has approved the dualisation of Keffi-Lafia-Makurdi-Otukpo-9th Mile road; the rehabilitation of Makurdi-Gboko-Katsina Ala road, as well as the construction of Makurdi-Naka-Adoka-Ankpa road along with the rehabilitation of Makurdi and Katsina-Ala bridges.

He urged the youths to keep faith with the Buhari government, stressing that the administration, within its first three years, released several billions of naira loan to states as bailout funds, budget support funds, infrastructure support funds, salary support funds and so on for the tackling of salary, pension and other matters, including infrastructure.

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