Monday, 30 January 2017

Women Empowerment: Borno sends women on instructors course at a fashion institute in Abuja.

Fashion Design: Borno sends women on instructors course in Abuja

Governor Kashim Shettima (carrying a trainee's child) when he visited women undergoing instructors  training in fashion design at Vodi Tailoring Institute, a private firm in Abuja engaged by the Borno State Government...during his visit.

A group of women under the sponsorship of Borno State Government, are ‎currently undergoing three months intensive training on various aspects of sewing and fashion design at Vodi Tailoring Institute, a private firm in Abuja. The women, numbering 20 were picked from 20 out of the 27 local government areas of Borno State to undergo a training that would make them not only good tailors but also instructors expected to come to Maiduguri and train about 500 women. 

Governor Kashim Shettima ‎said during his visit to the training institute in Abuja on Saturday, that the tailoring was one of the many ways his administration is trying to empower women through vocational skills in addition to sponsoring others in formal schools. The Governor said the ladies will be equipped with tools after their training. 

"Any society that is serious about fighting poverty must empower its female population because women and children constitute the larger part of the population in most societies. ‎When women are empowered, they support their children in one or the other. Women bear the brunt of most crisis like ours in Borno State. The economy and health of any society is determined by the productivity and health of its individual female population. We have sent women for medical degrees abroad, we are sponsoring others in other forms of education and we are also sponsoring others in vocational skills. These women here have been provided with all their needs, tuition have been paid, their allowances have been approved while they are being provided with three square meals in order to make it conducive for them to learn practical skills and come to Borno and teach at least 500 other women who will be sewing uniforms for our students" Shettima said.

The Governor called on the women to take advantage of the training opportunity to learn skills that can make them more productive. 

Speaking on behalf of Vodi Training Institute, one of the instructors, Maryann Shekari confirmed the commitment of the Borno State Government, noting that what was needed was for the ladies to pay attention to their course.

 Shekari said the Institute has instructors in English and local languages for effective communication with trainees while it has all the equipment required to train the ladies. 

"We will put them to task and they will learn and become not just ordinarily tailors but experts of modern fashion design to produce competitive attires for a good market present all over Nigeria"

Our correspondent reports that Governor Shettima has since returned to Maiduguri.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima signing into law, the 2017 Appropriation Bill.

Kashim Shettima signed the 2017 Appropriation Bill  into law.

On monday, His excellency the Executive Governor of Borno state, Governor Kashim Shettima signed into law, the 2017 Appropriation Bill passed by the State Assembly. 

Around the Governor is his Deputy, Usman Durkwa (2nd left), the Speaker, Borno State Assembly, Abdulkareem Lawan (standing 2nd right), the State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Kaka Shehu Lawan (wearing black) and other principal officers of the State Assembly at the signing ceremony held at the council chambers of the Government House in Maiduguri.

Deputy Governor, Usman Durkwa (2nd left), the Speaker, Borno State Assembly, Abdulkareem Lawan (standing 2nd right), the State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Kaka Shehu Lawan (wearing black) and others