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Japa: Nigeria Will Train More People To Fill Professional Gap – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has told Nigerians not to be bothered about the mass exodus of skilled workers from the country, assuring the Federal Government’s readiness to collaborate with sub-nationals and train more persons to fill the professional gap.

He gave the assurance on Monday in Imo during the second term inauguration of Governor Hope Uzodimma.

Tinubu said more people will be trained in the areas of health, technology and other sectors.

Tinubu while addressing the people noted that his administration would prioritise the education of children and youths.

He said, “You see the priority in industrialisation. Healthcare will receive more allocation and more attention.

“Don’t worry about what you are hearing about the Japa syndrome, we will train more people and we will supply them self.”

The President also assured the people of the South-East that “the peace you are enjoying here will be better and we will work more to achieve that peace”.

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