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TotalEnergies, Two Others Win ITF’s Partnership Awards
TotalEnergies Nigeria Limited, Intels Nigeria Limited and Hobark International Limited have emerged winners of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) annual awards in various categories among best contributing partners in the Fund’s commitment to quality Human Resource Development (HRD) in Rivers State.
At the Industrial Training Fund’s 2022 Interactive Forum with clients and stakeholders in Port Harcourt, TotalEnergies was awarded Best In Training Contribution 2021 within Port Harcourt Area Office.
Hobark International Limited won the Best Award in Training Contribution 2022 within Port Harcourt Area Office while Intels Nigeria Limited went home with the Best Employer’s Award in Human Resource Development consecutively for 2021 and 2022.
At the interactive session,
the Area Manager, Port Harcourt Area Office, ITF, Mrs Ifeyinwa Osagie, on behalf of the Director General, Sir Joseph Ari, urged stakeholders on enhancing individual and collective productivity.
in a lecture on “Organizational Agility: Imperative for Organizational Survival In An Unstable Economy”.
She said, “We have been actively involved in the pursuance of our mandate which is to provide, promote and encourage acquisition of skills and competencies in Industry and Commerce with a view to generating a pool of indigenous manpower sufficient to meet the needs of the Nigerian Economy.”
She acknowledged that the Fund could not have achieved so much in the 51 years of its corporate existence without the cooperation of employers of labour and support of public and private partners.
“The Fund is currently in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development to implement the Batch C2 of N-Build (a component of N-Power Programme) in trade areas including carpentry and joinery, electrical installations, plumbing, and pipefitting and masonry.
“The objectives of these programmes are to promote entrepreneurship and
employability, job and wealth creation to reduce youth restiveness and also enable diversification of the Nigerian economy in line with the Federal Government’s Policy directives,” she said.
By: Ike Wigodo
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