Niger Delta
Ayu Urges FG To Focus On Skills Acquisition
The National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyorchia Ayu, has urged Federal and States Governments to resuscitate technical colleges as a panacea to rising unemployment in the country.
Ayu, who made the call in Asaba after an inspect visit to Government Model Technical College, Asaba, built by Delta State Government, with Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, urged governments at both levels to take a cue from Okowa.
According to him, Okowa did not only revamp six existing technical colleges in the state, but also built additional 10 to boost technical education.
He lauded the Governor for his outstanding accomplishments in the service of the state, adding that from his performances, Delta would continue to be a PDP state.
“From my background, I have been a teacher from secondary school to the university before becoming a politician.
“So I am always excited when I walk into a school environment particularly a beautiful one like this that looks like a university.
“The quality is excellent, well conceived and well executed, the layout is fantastic and am very happy that Governor Okowa is paying attention to technical education.
“In those days we had effective technical colleges but have been wiped out over the years but am happy Governor Okowa is bringing them back in Delta.
“The skill level then was very high and i am happy he has built this school and I want every state government including the Federal Government to place
lots of emphasis on skill acquisition.
“When you have skills even if you don’t have jobs you can create one for yourself and others in the society”, Ayu said.
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