The Deputy Chief of Staff to the President and Chairman of the HCD core working group, Senator Ibrahim Hadejia, along with Acting Coordinator of HCD and Special Adviser to the President on NEC and Climate Change, Rukaiya El-Rufai who spoke yesterday in Abuja at a strategy validation stakeholder’s engagement workshop, both emphasized the government’s commitment to this programme.
Recall that in 2018, the National Economic Council launched the National Human Capital Development Programme with the goal of tackling poverty and promoting sustainable economic growth, emphasizing the importance of HCD. Hadeija who assured that by increasing access to quality education, enhancing healthcare services, and offering skills training and employment opportunities, many Nigerians will experience improvements in their lives, said, “Through collaboration, learning, and growth, we will shape the quality and effectiveness of the Human Capital Development Programme in building resilient healthcare systems, ensuring equitable access to education, and fostering an inclusive, future ready workforce.
“Through collaboration, learning, and growth, we will shape the quality and effectiveness of the Human Capital Development Programme in building resilient healthcare systems, ensuring equitable access to education, and fostering an inclusive, future ready workforce.”