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ICT, Better Youth Empowerment Option – Ex Council Boss
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been described as a better way of both youth and women empowerment.
The former Chairman of Ahoada East Local Government High Chief Stephen Ihua Madum-Enyi dropped the hint on Tuesday in Ahoada while chatting with newsmen at a function.
Madu-Enyi said he believed in a lasting deal that can promote man and his environment.
He explained that ICT will go a long way in redirecting the minds of the youth and others judging from the speed at which the technology is growing.
He did not rule out other skills but maintained that ICT has a better way of equipping the mind.
The Ahoada East former council boss kicked against giving stipends to youths and women in the name of empowerment, suggesting skills acquisition as a better option.
According to him, any skill acquired whether ICT or not will stand the test of time than raw cash.
He stressed that the youths stand a better chance of withstanding the hurdles of skills acquisition training due to the challenges that are associated with it.
Madu-Enyi, who pointed out that there is poverty in the area, expressed the hope that with better skills acquisition programme, poverty could be addressed in the area, thereby reducing dependency on the council.
“You see, there are no much oil activities in this place, everything is on the local government. So, skills acquisition will reduce the dependency on the council”, he said.
Meanwhile, he has prayed God to protect the current council chairman, Hon. Cassidy Ikegbidi to enable him actualise his vision for the people.
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