The Chairman, first Taraba Youths economic and security summit, Mr. Benjamin Bako has declared that with the steps taken so far by Governor Agbu Kefas to end insecurity, Taraba is now open for all kinds of business.
Bako disclosed that the three days summit aimed at identifying the potential of young citizens, tagged: Harvesting the potential in our youth, Repositioning Taraba from potentials to prosperity and securing our people, has identified measures to help government end insecurity, change the mentality of young people toward government jobs to technological base skills and improve the state economy.
The chairman also noted that the summit was to showcase to the world that Taraba is now open for business since the government of Governor Agbu Kefas has indicated seriousness in tackling challenges hindering the development of the state.
“The summit have resolved and advised the government to create an ICT hub where youth would be trained to reduce internet illiteracy and improve internet creativity among youth.
“Government is to train manpower in the area of internet productivity to ease the burden of government employment and change the mentality of young people who believe government jobs are the only surviving point after graduation.
“The summit advised the government, and an enabling environment has been put in place for investors to come do any kind of business in Taraba State. The investors would have a level playing ground by low to do their businesses without any illegal challenge,” the chairman said.
Mr. Bako, while expressing confidence in the government of Governor Kefas to sustain the summit, said it would help mitigate the general insecurity bedeviling Taraba and train youth to be self-reliant.
“I am confident that the government of governor Agbu would sustain the summit since it is aimed at tackling insecurity, improving the state economy and creating job opportunity for youth.
“The summit as you are aware, was governor Agbu Kefas’s effort toward creating an enabling environment for investors to come explore the potentials of the state so, I am confident that the program would be sustained.Ā
“Our target is to change the narrative and the mentality of youths who believe that one must work with the government, forgetting the available technologies to explore.
“We want to give our youths the technological skills in line with the global trend. We want to change the mentality of our youth that one must work with government.
“In the economic sector, the government has already started making contact with both local and foreign investors to explore the potential of the state and empower our communities with economic activities.Ā
“I want to inform investors across the world that the security of lives and property is now guaranteed in Taraba and the state is now open for all kinds of business” Bako disclosed.
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