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ITF Begins Pipeline Welding Training
The Industrial Training
Fund, (ITF) Port Harcourt area has begun a three-month training exercise for indigenes of the state.
The exercise which falls under the National Industrial Skills Development Programme (NISDP) is expected to train youths in pipeline welding.
According to the Training Director, Lifetech Services, Mr Ibigoni Victor who is in charge of he trainees, while speaking to The Tide recently said the training was very intensive and intended to bring the basics and rudiments of pipeline welding to knowledge of the participants.
Victor who is a registered trainer with the ITF said overtime, such trainings have helped beneficiaries to access gainful employment.
The Lifetech boss explained that the programme which is a federal government initiative has created awareness among the youth on the need to acquire skills.
However, we how called on the ITF to sustain the trainings even as he called for the duration of such trainings to be extended to enable the trainees advance to higher levels of welding.
He further appealed to the Rivers State government, corporate organisations and well meaning individuals to support such programmes.
Some of the trainees who spoke to The Tide expressed appreciation to the ITF for the initiative even as they called for an increase in the number of participants.
They further called for adequate publicity to enable the public be abreast of development.
According to Joseph Arinze, advertising on line alone was not enough, because not everybody goes the net everyday.
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