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Manpower Dev, Key To Peace In N’Delta
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has stated its resolve to address the problem of youths unemployment in the region.
The Managing Director of the Commission, Mr. Chibuzor Ugwoha, who stated this when the management team of the commission paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Imo State, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, stated that apart from addressing the issue of unemployment in the region, the commission will also do everything possible to improve on its manpower development in order to bring peace in the Niger Delta region.
He explained that the problem of human capital development and youth unemployment are major issues in the drive to restore peace and development in the area.
“The youths are desirous to work, but because they do not have the prerequisite qualification, they tend to indulge in other means of survival”.
He continued, “it is for this reason that the NDDC introduced a number of programmes aimed at equipping the youths in various skills in order to reduce the economic and financial problems that face them.
He disclosed that about 1,000 Niger Delta youths are to be trained on sea farming for three years, while another 150 youths will be sent to Oron Maritime Academy for training on underwater wielding and other relevant skills on agriculture. Mr. Ugwoha said the Commission has so far trained 5,000 people on various skills in agriculture.
The NDDC boss told the Imo State Governor that the purpose of their visit was to identify with the state government and its projects, brainstorm on the existing projects and profer solutions on the way forward in the area of manpower development and empowerment.
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