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Ministry of Education Responds to Public Concerns on Skills Gaps and Technical Capacity in Nigeria and Africa

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 5 months ago 3 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh

The Federal Ministry of Education has acknowledged a recent publication circulating across various media platforms that examines skills deficits in Nigeria and across Africa, particularly highlighting the reliance on foreign technical expertise in major industrial projects.

The Ministry welcomes the growing public conversation around skills development, technical capacity and workforce preparedness, noting that the concerns raised further validate the importance of reforms currently being pursued by the Federal Government under the leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, with strong emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

In line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, the Federal Ministry of Education has positioned TVET as a national priority, recognising skilled human capital as the foundation of sustainable development. To achieve this, the Ministry launched a far-reaching TVET Initiative designed to reposition technical education as a core driver of Nigeria’s economic transformation.

Through the initiative, interest in technical and vocational education among Nigerian youths has been significantly revitalised. Presently, over 100,000 trainees are being equipped with industry-relevant skills across more than 1,600 technical and vocational programmes delivered through Federal and State Technical Colleges, Skills Training Centres and accredited Vocational Enterprise Institutions nationwide. This figure represents the first phase of a 250,000-strong cohort scheduled for full enrolment within the next two to three months. Over the next two years, the Ministry plans to train more than one million young Nigerians with skills aligned to local, regional and global labour market demands. The rollout of the TVET Initiative has, so far, recorded notable success.

The training programmes focus on priority skills aligned with national development goals and current labour market needs. These include industrial mechanics, electrical installation, welding and fabrication, mechatronics, solar photovoltaic installation, compressed natural gas (CNG) conversion and maintenance, refrigeration and HVAC, ICT, and other industry-driven technical competencies. All programmes are developed in collaboration with industry partners to ensure graduates are certified, employable and job-ready.

Simultaneously, technical institutions across the country are undergoing revitalisation through curriculum updates, deployment of modern training equipment, enhanced instructor capacity development and strengthened quality assurance systems. Trained Quality Assurance Assessors and Internal Quality Assurance Managers have been deployed nationwide to ensure training outcomes meet national occupational standards and internationally recognised benchmarks.

To improve access, retention and programme completion, the Federal Government is providing structured stipends to trainees under the TVET Initiative. The first tranche of payments has been released to training centres, alongside stipends disbursed directly to beneficiaries, reinforcing transparency, accountability and sustainability.

In addition, the Ministry is leveraging strategic international partnerships to support curriculum modernisation, instructor training and institutional strengthening. These collaborations are focused on long-term capacity building and knowledge transfer, rather than replacing Nigerian expertise.

The TVET Initiative represents Nigeria’s structured and sustainable response to skills deficits. The Federal Ministry of Education remains committed to building a skills-driven economy that empowers Nigerians to operate, maintain and expand the nation’s industries, ensuring their active participation and leadership in Nigeria’s development.

Boriowo Folasade
Director, Press and Public Relations
Federal Ministry of Education

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