FG Launches TVET Program To Pay Trainees ₦22,500 Monthly Stipends
The Federal Government has officially launched the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program, an initiative designed to equip young Nigerians with hands-on skills that can lead to sustainable employment or entrepreneurship.
Unveiled at an event in Abuja, the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, described the initiative as a major step toward addressing unemployment and supporting the country’s industrial growth.
What is the TVET Initiative?
The TVET program is a nationwide training initiative designed to address the skills gap in Nigeria. It provides tuition-free vocational training, a monthly stipend of ₦22,500, and starter packs for trainees who complete their courses.
The program will run through public and private technical institutions, as well as certified artisans and vocational centers. It features two main pathways: a three-year structured program for young students and a 6 to 12-month training option for older participants looking to upskill quickly
Key Objectives
Train and equip Nigerian youth with practical skills
Reduce unemployment and dependency
Build a workforce that meets industry needs
Promote entrepreneurship and self-reliance
Benefits for Trainees and Trainers
₦22,500 Monthly Stipend for trainees
₦30,000 Monthly Stipend for artisans or mentors training others
Free access to certified training programs
Starter packs and toolkits upon graduation
Access to soft loans through the Bank of Industry (BOI)
Certificates from NABTEB and other recognized bodies
Use of NIN verification and location tracking (geofencing) to monitor attendance and performance
Payment and administrative processes are managed by NELFUND
Available Training Programs
Participants can choose from a wide range of vocational courses, including:
Electrical Installation
Welding and Fabrication
Interior Finishing and Decoration
Floor Tiling and Interlocking
Bricklaying and Concrete Work
Network Systems Installation
Computer and Mobile Device Repair
Social Media Communication
Digital Media Production
Motorcycle and Tricycle Repair
Tyre Repair and Vulcanizing
Auto-body and Panel Beating
Automobile Mechanics
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Plumbing and Pipefitting
Carpentry and Woodwork
Furniture and Upholstery
Blacksmithing
Solar Panel Installation
CNG Automobile Conversion
Mechanised Agriculture
Poultry and Livestock Farming
Fashion Design and Garment Making
Cosmetology and Beauty Therapy
Where Will Training Take Place?
Training sessions will be held in various centers across Nigeria, including:
Federal and State Technical Colleges
Accredited private vocational institutions
Registered master craftsmen and artisan centers
Training hubs in all six geopolitical zones
How to Apply
Interested Nigerians can apply online via the official application portal:
👉 https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng
The platform is open to both aspiring trainees and organizations wishing to serve as certified training providers.
Government’s Commitment to Youth Empowerment
Dr. Alausa emphasized that this initiative reflects the government’s determination to build a productive economy fueled by skilled manpower. He also introduced the upcoming Luminah 2030 Program, which is set to empower one million women and girls with practical life and business skills.
Conclusion
The FG’s TVET program is a timely response to the pressing need for jobs, innovation, and youth empowerment in Nigeria. With practical skills, financial support, and certified training, it opens a pathway for thousands of Nigerians to become self-reliant and economically productive.
If you or someone you know is interested in gaining hands-on skills that lead to real opportunities, this is your chance to take that first step.
📌 Apply Now:
👉 Visit https://www.tvet.education.gov.ng