
Beyond concrete: Enugu’s bet on talent and the future, By Dakuku Peterside
Under the proposed public-private partnership structure, government provides strategic assets, infrastructure, and policy support, while private operators are expected to bring technology, commercial discipline, international clients, and operational expertise.
Enugu Talent City is more promising in conception because it attempts to combine public infrastructure with private-sector execution.
What should be replicated is the logic: begin with market demand; design training around employers; deploy public assets intelligently; attract competent private operators; provide reliable infrastructure; measure employment, earnings, exports, and career progression; and create governance arrangements capable of surviving changes of administration.
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