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Association Tasks Youths On Skills Acqusition
The Association of Building Artisans of Nigeria (ASBAN) has advised Nigerian youths to acquire vocational skills to enable them to be self employed.
The National President of ASBAN, Mr Jimmy Oshunbi, gave the advice in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
Oshunbi said that acquisition of technical skills, especially in the construction sector, would go a long way in solving the high rate of unemployment in the country.
According to him, the construction sector in developing country like Nigeria is the highest provider of job opportunities.
He said Nigerian youths could learn a skill in the sector.
He stressed that people should start looking for ways to be independent, instead of going from one place to another looking for white-collar jobs.
Oshunbi advised Nigerian youths to acquire vocational skills after obtaining certificates from schools because a time would come when paper certificates would no longer be relevant.
“Everybody wants to go to the university to obtain paper certificates and at the end the day there is no job; white-collar jobs are not there.
“It is high time Nigerian youths started thinking of how to be self-employed and the only way to do that is to learn a trade and become employers instead of being employees.
“Records showed that we have about 70 billion unemployed youths in Nigeria and that is what gave birth to Boko Harram because an idle man is the devil’s workshop,” Jimmy said.
The ASBAN boss said the association had embarked on “train the trainers programs’’ at Federal Polytechnic in Ilaro and at Lagos State Polytechnic.
According to him, the three-month programme is for the retraining of Nigerian building artisans to meet the required standards in construction.
He said the programme was also aimed at changing the orientation of Nigerians artisans in the construction industry.
“Most Nigerians artisans go to work with torn dresses and bathroom slippers; such attitude undermines the reputation of artisans.
“But whenever you see foreign artisans, they look very neat, wearing helmets and aprons. Security is their watchword.
“We want to inculcate such attitude in indigenous artisans.
“I believe that with this training, such negative attitude of Nigerian artisans will change,” he said.
ASBAN boss said that there was no age limit for a person who wanted to learn a trade, stressing that a retired man could still learn a trade
He said: “As long as you are still alive and healthy, you can learn a trade.’’
According to him, the associate does not just end at training these artisans, but also searched and got jobs for them.
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