The call was made in a new advocacy position paper released by the Chamber. The recommendations come as economic ties between Nigeria and the European Union reach a new high point. EuroCham is ready to invest alongside government to make sure Nigeria’s technical talent grows as fast as the capital coming into the country.” The full roadmap sequences reform across three phases through mid-2027, moving from institutional setup to policy integration and a pilot rollout of apprenticeship programmes. The advocacy paper outlines a five-pillar roadmap to align technical training with European industrial investment as EU-Nigeria trade surpasses €35 billion annually.