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Nestlé’s N6bn Skills Investment Pays Off with 98% Employment Rate

byChidi Okoye
April 26, 2026
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Nestlé’s N6bn Skills Investment Pays Off with 98% Employment Rate
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When Nestlé Nigeria graduated 20 trainees from its Flowergate Technical Training Centre this week, it marked more than a ceremonial milestone. Beneath the applause marking 15 years of the programme lies a deeper economic signal: in a country battling youth unemployment and a widening skills gap, corporate-led vocational training is quietly succeeding where public systems continue to struggle.

Since its launch in 2011, the Nestlé Technical Training Centre has trained 309 young Nigerians across its facilities in Agbara, Flowergate and Abaji, backed by an investment exceeding N6 billion. The 18-month intensive programme combines classroom instruction with hands-on industrial training, and about 98 percent of graduates reportedly transition into employment, many within Nestlé itself. This figure is striking considering that nearly 80 million Nigerian youth are unemployed, according to the State of the Nigerian Youth Report 2025.

Wassim Elhusseini, managing director of Nestlé Nigeria, emphasised the alignment of the initiative with the company’s core purpose. “Through the Nestlé Technical Training Centre, we are investing in the future of our industry, our communities, and the thousands of talented young Nigerians ready to grow and excel,” he said. Shakiru Lawal, the country human resource manager, added that the programme has become a key talent pipeline for the business, reflecting the company’s purpose of creating shared value through industry knowledge and practical skills.

The programme sits within a broader global framework: “Nestlé Needs YOUth” aims to equip 10 million young people worldwide with employable skills by 2030. While training 309 individuals over 15 years is a drop in the ocean compared to the millions entering Nigeria’s labour market annually, the model demonstrates that demand-driven vocational training can bridge the gap between education and industry needs.

Tags: employabilityFlowergate CentreNestlé Needs YOUthNestlé NigeriaPublic-Private PartnershipShakiru Lawalskills gapvocational trainingWassim ElhusseiniYouth Unemployment
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