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NDE Trains 23,000 Youths, Resettles 316
The National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Rivers State, says it has trained 23,000 youths to acquire skills in various vocational trades since its inception in 1986 while more than 1000 youths are undergoing training.
By the gesture, the Directorate claims that it has played a significant role in curbing the number of youths’ involvement in social vices.
“The presence of a youth at any point in time at a training centre learning to use a computer, hacksaw or micro-metre screw-guage could mean his absence from a scene of crime at the same time,” the directorate claims.
Speaking at the disbursement of resettlement items to 53 graduands of the Vocational Skills Acquisition Training Programme, Wednesday, in Port Harcourt, the state co-ordinator of NDE in the state, Mr Joseph Modey said 263 youths of the state had been resettled under the directorate’s Resettlement Loan Scheme.
Mr Modey stated that the directorate’s programmes were pivotal to the federal government’s commitment to stem the daunting challenge of unemployment and commended the directorate’s Master Trainers’ and Operators of Successful business outfits in the state, for helping to actualise the mission and vision of the directorate.
In his speech, the Director-General of NDE, Mallam Abubakar Mohammed represented by the Directorate’s Deputy-Director, Job Centre Abuja, Mr Madu Nwoha Ejiofor urged beneficiaries of the NDE’s resettlement scheme and other programmes to open business account with the Nigerian Agricultural Co-operative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB) to enhance their business operation.
To meet the challenge of job creation, Mallam Mohammed said the NDE had also initiated a scheme for persons with special needs and 1,909 persons had benefitted from the scheme which according to him was designed to reduce poverty and its attendant multipliers effects.
Earlier, the State Director of National Oreintation Agency (NOA) in the State, Mr Andy Nweye had decried a situation where beneficiaries of resettlement schemes sold items and warned that the agency was poised to redress the ugly trend by setting up a surveillance unit to monitor them and ensure adequate utilization of items.
In his input, the State Co-ordinator of National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) in the State, Dr Barikpor had identified the inability to sustain government programmes as a daunting challenge and advised the beneficiaries to imbibe the spirit of healthy competition with entrepreneurs world-wide so as to add value to their lives.
The Commissioner for Employment Generation and Empowerment, represented by Mr K. O. Nnah, director of Employment in the Ministry urged unskilled youths to register in the ministry’s skills acquisition programme.
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