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Prince Gangtim Zhattau Urges The Tarok Nation To Go Back To Trading, Farming And Skills Acquisition

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Yakubu Busari

The Tarok Prince Gangtim Zhattau Cirdap has tasked the Tarok sons and daughters to go back to small and medium enterprises as the only means of survival under the harsh economic situation in the country.

Zhattau Cirdap made this disclosure at Bukuru Resident appealing to the Tarok-speaking natives of Bantu family to identify trade and businesses that can allow them to remain relevant in the current situation facing the country.

He called on the middle belt people to continue to promote farming and cattle husbandry which is the mainstay of our further before independence in 1960.

Prince Gangtim Zhattau urged the people of Plateau and the entire North Central geopolitical zone to give priority to farming and to ensure that crisis is nip on board for us to achieve meaningful development in the states of the middle belt.

He employed youth to engage in skills acquisition program for them to be professional in their field of human endeavor, we are people known for animal rearing and farming but this present generation of youth are only rushing for quick money instead of pursuing legitimate businesses.

Zhattau emphasized that society today is gradually driving towards entrepreneurship education instead of paper qualification so we are appealing to our people to take advantage of the situation and venture into honest business.

We are advising you that government job is no longer available to Carter for the well-being of all the teaming populace so everyone must brace up to the fresh challenges, he said.

Zhattau disclosed that the days of us allowing our people to continue to suffer under the economic impact, so our people have to go back to farm and rear animals to improve their income, we cannot continue like this.

He lamented that as the prince of a royal family, I’m not happy to see what my people are passing through the present hardship and I will keep quiet but wake them up to remain resilient.

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