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NEPC, SURE-P Partner On Job Creation
The Nigerian Export Pro
motion Council (NEPC) in collaboration with the Subsidy Reinvestment Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) is in strategic partnership to implement skills acquisition programmes that would give fillip to the Federal Government’s Transformation Agenda of reducing unemployment and increasing job creation.
According to a statement obtained by our correspondent at the zonal office of the agency in Port Harcourt , the stage of the act was set at a signing of Memorandum of Undersanding (MoU) in Lagos recently where the two bodies agreed to build capacity, impart skills and create a pool of trained graduates who would become independent entrepreneurs.
In addressing the subject the statement explained that in respect to job creation, NEPC would integrate GIS with its Youth Empowerment Export Skills Acquisition Programme (YEESAP) through grooming of interns on export matters.
The statement said this process would be done with before deploying them to export manufacturing companies to work for at least one year, drawing reasonable stipends as salaries paid by SURE-P.
At the forum which was addressed by the Executive Director / CEO of NEPC, Mr Olusegun Awolowo, he underlined that the objective of YEESAP was to strengthen the efforts of SURE-P-GIS in realisation of one of the Federal Government’s objective in the Transformation Agenda of wealth creation.
He said the programme would surely revitalise the non-oil export sector of the nations economy thereby creating and increasing its contribution to the Gross domestic Product ( GDP).
“The overall objective of intergrating the GIS in the development of non-oil export is to ensure that youths are adequately equipped to manage export-oriented businesses to sustain themselves”, he said.
Also speaking, the Director / Coordinaor of GIS Mr Peter Papka explained that the collaborative initiative to engage the youth was an effort at encouraging government to government partnership.
He said a good example of public private partnership was the key mandate of SURE-P even as he described the title of the forum “intergration of GIS in Non –Oil Export Development, as timely.
The forum according to the statement was attended by stakeholders from relevant MDAs, parastatals, the organised private sector (OPS) and captains of industry especially those from the Export Manufacturing Companies who would eventually employ the interns.
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