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Ministry Plans Training Of 5,000 Youths
The Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs has expressed its willingness to collaborate with the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) to train 5,000 youths in the region annually.
The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Godsday Orubebe, said this during a facility tour of the ITF headquarters in Abuja that the ministry would also inaugurate four out of nine centres currently under construction for the training of the youths.
Orubebe said one of the key mandates of the ministry was to provide skills for youths in the Niger Delta Region and in the country in general.
“We have decided to build nine skill acquisition centres in the Niger Delta Region and in our programme for 2013, we are going to commission not less than four out of the nine.
“Each of the centres will provide boarding facilities for at least 500 students at a time.
“ The centre will be for the training of youths in oil and gas, in the maritime industry, in ICT, entertainment, commerce and constructions.
“We agree to come to the ITF for the practical inspection, we are eager to partner with ITF to train our youths to give them the needed skill to make them to stand on their own,” he said.
He said that President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was poised towards tackling the problem of shortage of manpower, especially in the oil and gas, ICT and other areas.
“Over the years the problem has been that the oil companies want to employ the people but the skills are not there.
“The skill centres we are building are going to be one of the first you can see in the world because it is a combination of what you can see around the world,” he said.
Orubebe, who was accompanied on the visit by the Minister of State, Mrs Zainab Kuchi, commended the Director-General of ITF, Prof. Longmas Wapmuk, for the level of success attained in the centre.
The director-general in his remarks said that ITF would be ready to work in partnership with the ministry to train youths in the Niger Delta area.
Wapmuk said ITF would soon establish 37 industrial skills training centres in all the states in the federation.
He said the centres would promote and encourage the acquisition of skills in industry and commerce.
He said the aim was to create a pool of indigenous manpower to meet the challenges of a modern economy.
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