 At least 15,000 people have been trained in the first phase of Project T-MAX, a technical and vocational education and training T-VET program of the federal government, aimed at lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030. Speaking with journalists and Legos, a senior special assistant to President Mohammed Buhari on education interventions, Fela Bankoleimo disclosed that T-MAX was an evidence of a Nigeria that gives everybody equal opportunity to thrive. A correspondent, Lovie Kokoedokon reports. This is one of the scientists of Project T-MAX, a technical and vocational education and training program aimed at equipping about 10 million Nigerians by 2030, with technical and vocational skills, the need to be economically independent. At the end of the program, quest pounds, three months, stato parks are given to top participants in each state based on assessment rankings. Fela Bankoleimo, the senior special assistant to President Mohammed Buhari on education interventions, assesses the progress rate of the program in Legos, built to wind up few weeks from now. Over half a million people, we pick 15,000, and I want all those 15,000. So that means we have no connection, you didn't know anybody, you didn't call anybody, you didn't give anybody money, and you're here. So yes, there's some things that don't work in the country, but there's some things that work. So the same way we go on social media to say the things that don't work, then we should be able to say the things that work. It's very important. But beyond that is what you do with it, is what you do. Don't forget that if you don't take it serious, there are over 450,000 people that would have rather been where you are today. You owe them to make it a success. The next part of call is a digital age center. One after the other, the students speak about the impact of the program. I learned how to make use of, how to engage myself in penetration testing without doing fraud, because we are cyber crime. I've learned how to, how the structure of work belongs to the US side. Even now, we are ready to move by application. I've learned a lot. I give it my facility to all. I call it the urgent part. Bank Olemo and the Lagos State Commissioner for Education express satisfaction at the program. 15,000 Nigerians were trained and the reality is that it's exciting to see that and see the skills that they've learned. So for us, as we start running up the program, going to each state and seeing that people have improved their lives, it's gotten skills out in their lives has been very exciting. I can see there's some great learning going on here. I can see that the students are totally influenced by what they are learning and they can see how they can turn this practically in the marketplace. You got some of them already, dream projects already, earning an income and so on. So I am quite excited by what I've seen here. The pilot phase of the project commenced in seven states, namely Lagos, Ogung, Edo, Enugu, Kaduna, Nassarawa, and Gombe. Love you Kuku Uiedoku. Plus TV news.