Tinubu Unveils Nigeria’s First National Industrial Manpower Development Policy to Bridge Skills Gap

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced plans to introduce Nigeria’s first-ever National Industrial Manpower Development Policy, emphasizing that the nation’s greatest strength lies in its people rather than its natural resources.

Speaking at the opening of the National Industrial Manpower Summit 2025 in Abuja, President Tinubu — represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima — stressed the urgent need to close the gap between educational output and industry needs to unlock Nigeria’s full economic potential.

“For a nation with a median age of about seventeen, Nigeria is an incredibly young country. This youthfulness is a gift, but it is also a responsibility,” Tinubu said. “We must make our young people not just a demographic statistic but a central component of our policy-making process.”


Aligning Education with Industry Needs

Themed “Manpower Development: The Bridge Between Potential and Productivity,” the summit underscored the importance of human capital development alongside infrastructure and sound policies. Tinubu urged collaboration between the public and private sectors to ensure young Nigerians are prepared for the modern job market.

He highlighted key action points, including:

Tinubu warned that disruptive technologies demand a constantly evolving workforce, adding that Nigeria must act now to prevent a widening skills gap in the face of global technological change.


A Call for Action, Not Just Dialogue

“This summit is not just a forum for discussion; it is a call to produce actionable recommendations that will form the basis of Nigeria’s first-ever National Industrial Manpower Development Policy,” Tinubu noted. “We will review, adopt, and implement viable proposals with urgency.”


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Why This Policy Matters

The proposed National Industrial Manpower Development Policy aims to:

As the summit concluded, stakeholders agreed that Nigeria’s path to economic transformation depends on investing in its people, fostering innovation, and ensuring that skills development keeps pace with global industry demands.

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