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Youth Empowerment’ll Improve Nation’s Economy – Coordinator
The Coordinator of the
Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (Rtd), says youth empowerment will improve the nation’s economy and create jobs in Niger Delta.
Boroh, who also serves as the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.
He explained that the amnesty programme was established as an intervention designed to create employment and stop restiveness in the Niger Delta region as well as respond to its persistent challenges.
“The Amnesty office recently initiated a skills acquisition programme as part of its ‘Education for Employment’ Initiative.
“The initiative was conceived in collaboration with some of its key youth partners in the region.
“I am confident that Nigerian youths will proffer practical and durable solutions to emerging socio-political and economic challenges confronting the nation.
“200 trainees of the programme are presently undergoing training in automobile technology and plastic manufacturing, geared towards the re-integration phase of the amnesty programme,’’ he said.
According to him, the Amnesty office in partnership with a private manufacturing firm, Innoson Group, is training 120 youths in automobile technology.
Boroh said that 80 of the delegates were in plastic manufacturing at the Innoson-Kiara Academy, Umudim Nnewi, Anambra, and Emene in Enugu state, respectively.
“The trainees consist of youths from the nine oil producing states. This is in line with the drive towards achieving the initiative conceived by the Presidential Amnesty Office and some of its key partners for youths in the Niger Delta region.
“Innoson Kiara Academy has a mandate to train the 200 beneficiaries for a nine-month period after which they will be employed by the Innoson group.
“Those that are not absolved by the company, could be given business starter packs by the Federal Government,’’ he said.
Boroh described the automobile technology training in Anambra as being particularly critical considering current efforts by the federal government to transfer and develop local expertise in car manufacturing.
He emphasised that the automobile technology training was expected to lead to job creation, income generation, reduction in crime and youth restiveness.
Boroh said the office flagged-off the distribution of starter packs to beneficiaries trained as entrepreneurs under the exit strategy programme.
He noted that a thriving
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