Governor Uba Sani’s economic development for Kaduna State agenda rests on skills development, economic empowerment of the youth and proficiency in Information and Communication Technology.
The state Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, reiterated this today during the commissioning of the Maltina Skills Acquisition Centre, which was built by Nigerian Breweries PLC in the Makera area of Kaduna metropolis as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Dr Balarabe further said the state government is constructing three skills hubs in the three senatorial zones respectively to train and certify youths in various trades.
She said: “What Nigerian Breweries has accomplished here resonates deeply with the vision and priorities of Senator Uba Sani’s administration.
“As you may be aware, a cornerstone of our government’s agenda is comprehensive skills development and youth empowerment.”

According to her, the skills centre represents the birth of new opportunities, dreams, and pathways to economic independence for countless young people across our state.
“By equipping our youth with these practical, market-ready skills, this centre will play a crucial role in transforming job seekers into job creators, fostering self-reliance, and significantly reducing unemployment in our state,” she stated.
Dr Balarabe emphasised that the impact of the centre will extend beyond its immediate environment, as beneficiaries would gain economic independence, contribute to local economic growth, strengthen their communities, and inspire others to follow similar paths of self-development.
She also said that under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani, “we are dedicated to strengthening the investment climate in Kaduna State, implementing policies that make it conducive for businesses to operate, grow, and contribute to our shared prosperity.’’

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries PLC, Mr. Hans Essaadi, explained that the Entrepreneurship Development Centre will train youths and women from the host community in tailoring, shoemaking, hairdressing, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT), adding that startup and mentoring support will be offered to make beneficiaries self-reliant.






