Niger Delta
LG, NGO Partner To Train Women
The Akpabuyo Local
Government Area of Cross River State says it is collaborating with Rhema Care, a Switzerland-based non-governmental organisation, to train no fewer than 400 women in vocational skills.
Chairman of council, Dr Patrick Okon, who made this known in an interview in Akpabuyo said that the programme would empower the women and ensure their sustainable livelihood.
He said that the women would be trained in tailoring, beads/hats making, interior decoration, soap/perfume production, food processing and hair dressing.
The chairman said the programme was targeted at the Internally Displaced Persons from the Bakassi Peninsula and their host communities in Akpabuyo Local Government.
The partnership with Rhema Care and the Embassy of Switzerland is intended to train and equip women for six months for self-reliance. “The training programme will be a continuous process until over 400 women in the area are trained and given a true means of livelihood,’’ Okon said.
He said the project tagged “Project Awesome’’, was an initiative of wife of the chairman, Mrs Immaculata Ene-Okon.
Niger Delta
24 Nigerian Universities Make 2026 THE Rankings … 4 S’South Versitieis Pull Through
Niger Delta
‘Ogbolo ’26’: Bayelsa Community Revives Heritage, Strengthens Unity
Niger Delta
SEEPCO Collaborates Delta, Others In Voluntary Blood Donation Campaign
-
News3 days ago
Rivers Court Jails Man Seven Years For Defiling Minor …Directs N5 Million Upkeep For Victim
-
News3 days ago
Alleged Coup Plot: DSS Docks Five For Hiding Sylva’s Whereabouts
-
News3 days agoFG To Replace NYSC Khaki With Adire
-
Niger Delta3 days ago
24 Nigerian Universities Make 2026 THE Rankings … 4 S’South Versitieis Pull Through
-
News3 days ago
BOI Unveils Maiden Impact Report, Disburses N644.9bn In 2025
-
Women3 days ago
NAWOJ Seeks Partnership With Hotel Presidential On Summit
-
News3 days agoFubara Seeks Full Resolution Of Bille Gas Leakage …Pledges Upgrade Of Community Health Centre
-
Niger Delta3 days ago
‘Ogbolo ’26’: Bayelsa Community Revives Heritage, Strengthens Unity
