Governor Radda unveil brighter future vision for Katsina youth
Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda has renewed his administration’s pledge to support and cultivate the potential of young men and women with exceptional abilities.
He gave the assurance at the
inauguration of a Colloquium for young professionals held at the Katsina State Local Government Service Commission Hall on Monday.
While explaining the significance of investing in the state’s youth as the cornerstone of Katsina State’s future, Governor Radda highlighted recent initiatives to identify and support talented individuals, including two young innovators who have designed a car and developed software applications.
The Radda administration has provided opportunities for these young people to further their skills, with one software developer being sent to the United States for advanced training.
In addition to supporting individual talents, Governor Radda threw more light on government’s decision to sponsor sixty-eight 68 talented students to study Artificial Intelligence and Biotechnology, a strategic investment in the state’s future, . He assured that this commitment to education will continue, with more students from public schools being given the opportunity to pursue specialized courses abroad.
The priority given to young professionals and the organization of the colloquium are part of the Radda’s administration’s efforts to create a supportive environment for the youth. He expressed confidence in the ability of young people to drive Katsina State progress and contribute to the development of Nigeria.
The Special guest speaker at the ocassoon, Professor Isah Ali Ibrahim Pantami, a renowned Islamic scholar and former minister of communication and digital economy, addressed the challenges faced by Nigerian youth, particularly unemployment and poverty. He urged young people to diversify their skill sets and explore opportunities beyond public sector jobs.
Professor Pantami emphasized the importance of acquiring additional skills and creativity to succeed in today’s competitive job market. He encouraged young people to cultivate essential qualities such as human feelings, empathy, emotional intelligence, and optimism.
The colloquium and award presentation were part of the activities marking the 37th anniversary of Katsina State.
The event showcased the state’s commitment to recognizing and supporting its young talent.