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Niger State Assembly c’tte wants improved funding for youth, women empowerment

The Niger State House of Assembly Committee on Youth and Sports Development has called for improved budgetary provision for youth and women empowerment.

The Niger State House of Assembly Committee on Youth and Sports Development has called for improved budgetary provision for youth and women empowerment.

Chairman of the Committee, Mohammed Haruna, made the call during the 2021 budget defence by the state Ministry of Youth and Sports Development on Thursday in Minna.

Haruna said the N150 million  proposed for capital projects in the ministry was inadequate to carter for training and empowerment of youths and women in the state.

He said that out of N150 million for capital projects, only N18 million was provided for youths and women empowerment.

According to him, the amount is inadequate to address issues of unemployment among the youths.

The chairman said that the committee had received a series of complaints from youth and women organisations that the budget allocation was low.

He promised that the assembly would ensure an increase in the budgetary allocation to sector.

The chairman also gave the assurance that the committee would ensure that the ministry accesses its complete 2021 budget to enable it to address unemployment among the teaming youths.

Earlier, Mr Umar Emmanuel, Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, said that the 2020 budget envelope for the ministry was N200 million.

Emmanuel disclosed that the ministry was able to access only N18 million for capital projects, adding that the budget performance of the ministry was 9.25 percent. (NAN)

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