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Keep Amaechi’s Vision Alive, Dep Speaker Tasks RSSDA
The Deputy Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly and member representing Khana Constituency 11, Hon.Leyii Kwanee has urged the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) to continue to keep the vision of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi alive.
Speaking while being conducted round the newly built Workmanship and Technical Training Centre (WTTC) at Bori, headquarters of Khana local government area by the Managing Director of RSSDA, Mr. Noble Pepple, the Deputy Speaker said that he was impressed with the facilities provided for skill acquisition for unemployed Rivers people.
He commended the agency for its plans to improve the standard of living of the average Rivers man.
Earlier, the Managing Director had told the Deputy Speaker that the centre was built to provide standard training in highly demanded vocations.
“The centre is designed to produce high quality intermediate and medium level technical manpower in different skill fields”, he said.
He said that the centre would commence its training programme in next month and called on all interested Rivers indigenes to enroll for it.
The Deputy Speaker was conducted round the fitting, electrical/electronics, Refrigerator , air conditioning, wielding, fabrication, mechatronics, motor vehicle, woodworks, furniture, carpentry, plumbing, hairdressing, massaging, catering, hotel management and sewing machine workshops at the centre.
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