"North gets largest part of British support to Nigeria" - UK envoy
“60 per cent of the British development assistance that we put into this country comes into the Northern Nigeria”, said Mr Pocock, adding that this is because the United Kingdom is deeply concerned about the development of the region.
He disclosed this on Tuesday during the graduation and presentation of empowerment grants/facilities to 1,907 youth and women trained on horticultural skills and home-based trades by the Kano state government. The event was held at Government House, Kano.
“We work very closely in particular with Kano state because we believe that the institutions of the state under the leadership of the state governor give results and the results are what we are interested in,” Mr. Pocock said.The British High Commissioner congratulated the state government and beneficiaries of its empowerment programmes, expressing the hope that the state would soon be able to overcome its security challenges.
“The example this state gives today is unanimously important – gathering of graduates who have been empowered on vocational training particularly in the agricultural area. It is good to see men given professions and I have to say it is particularly good to see women being empowered in this way.
“It is solid truth of developmental economists that where women are given a chance to own a sustainable living, the health and wealth of their families and of the communities and of the states massively improve.”
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