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SPDC Tasks Skills Acquisition Graduands To Be Good Ambassadors
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has charged graduands of skills acquisition in computer appreciation to be good ambassadors of the company in their communities.
Pastor David O. David, a representative of the company gave the charge on Friday during the commissioning of computer graduates/handing over of starter packs to ten graduands of the community, under Delga 1 Cluster, comprising Ke, Bille and Krakrama communities.
The event, which took place at National Museum in Port Harcourt, saw Pastor David explain to the graduands/beneficiaries of the computer starter pack that such benefits under the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) can only be enjoyed in an atmosphere of peace.
“As beneficiaries, you are among other things, expected to be good ambassadors of SPDC in your community, because if there is problem and oil does not flow, such opportunities will not come bye”, he said.
In his address, Chief Alphaeus S. Damieibi, Chairman of Ke Community Trust (CT), organizers of the skill acquisition, urged beneficiaries to take their training serious.
“My advise to the beneficiaries is that they should know that their being chosen to undertake this (computer) training is to ensure that they are self employed and reliant, and not to let them partake in what people say is “National Cake”, he said.
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