Rivers
ITF Trains 120 Rivers Youths On Skills
As part of its responsibility as the leading skills training organisation in Nigerian, the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) has trained 120 youths of the state in three selected trades.
The Area Manager, ITF, Mrs Ifeyinwa Osagie, who revealed this during the closing/graduation ceremony of National Industrial Skills Development Programme (NISDP) in Port Harcourt, said the programme was designed by ITF to equip the youths with the requisite skills, knowledge, and attitude needed to create wealth for themselves and the nation at large.
Osagie explained that the 120 youths are from Rivers State and were recruited in collaboration with the Ministry of Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment.
According to her, those selected were trained in three selected trades comprising hair dressing, aluminum fabrication, and solar power installation.
She said the selection process was adopted to select six training centers in Rivers State, and were contracted by ITF to train these youths.
The Area Manager further noted that the trainees were exposed to Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) during which they were trained on how to use their newly acquired skills to create wealth thereby reducing unemployment and poverty in the country.
She urged the graduands to see the gesture as once in a lifetime opportunity to be self-reliant and a future employer of labour thereby redeeming themselves from the clutches of poverty.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Government has reiterated its commitment to encourage organisations that are ready to provide skills to its youths.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment, Sam Eguma, who represented the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, commended the ITF for the programme to reduce unemployment in the state and nation.
Eguma said the State Government was happy and urged the agency to engage youths in the area of oil and gas, especially in welding.
He said one of the standard of the ITF is to regulate training standards and provide need-based Human Capital Development.
In his address, the Director General and Chief Executive of ITF, Sir Joseph Ari, who was represented by the Deputy Director, ICT, Mrs Ngozi Emefiele, said NISDP had equipped over 500,000 Nigerians Nationwide and 20,000 from Rivers State with skill for employability and entrepreneurship.
Highlights of the occasion was the presentation of Starter packs to the graduands.
By: Ike Wigodo
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