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Eleme, Okrika Youths Get Skills Training
Sixty years of Eleme and
Okrika Local Government Areas have been integrated by the Port Harcourt Refining Company into its Youths Empowerment and Skills Acquisition Programme (YESAP).
Speaking during the official flag-off of the programme recently, the Managing Director of the Port Harcourt Refining Company, Mr. Ian Udoh said the scheme was part of the corporate social responsibilities of the company to its host communities.
He described skills acquisition as a critical component of economic development and urged the beneficiaries to avail themselves of the opportunities provided to make themselves active participants in the economic growth of their communities and the state.
According to Udoh, the objectives of the programme were to increase opportunities for wealth creation, economic empowerment and reduction of unemployment as well as improve human capacity for sustainable development and assured that the trained youths would receive starter packs from the company at the end of their training.
In his remark, the Ag Executive Director, (service) of the company, Sir Raph Ugwu, said the youths will receive training in specific skills, such as welding and fabrication, carpentry and woodwork, plumbing and pipe fitting, plasta and Paris (POP), fashion designing,, GSM repairs, catering, poultry and fisheries production among others.
He pointed out that youth empowerment and skills acquisition programmes were some of the various social investments within the host communities of Eleme and Okrika, to address issues of youth unemployment and its attendant negative consequences.
Speaking at the event, the Paramount Ruler of Alesa Eleme, HRH Emperor Nkpe thanked the company for the opportunities provided for the youths.
The Monarch who was represented by Chief Benson Dibia, also called on the company to build stronger ties with the host communities to achieve sustainable development.
One of the beneficiaries, Oluka Chinda who spoke with our correspondent, thanked the company for the gesture, and assured that the beneficiaries would make judicious use of the opportunities provided.
Taneh Beemene
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