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Ministry, Co-operatives Partner To Recover Property
The Rivers State Ministry of Commerce and Industry says it will work with the Board of the Rivers State Co-operative Federation on how to recover government property sold by the former administration of the board.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industries, Anthony Nwey-ilobu, who stated this during the inauguration of the new board of the Federation, charged the board to be transparent in all its dealings to attract government attention.
Nweyilobu decried the attitude in which an erstwhile Board sold off government property granted the Federation, averring that the Ministry would work with the new Board on how to recover the property.
According to him”, You must let the government know what is happening in the Federation. Government may carry out a surprise visit and so at all times you must be up and doing and show good leadership during your tenure.”
“Since the last board was dissolved, my office has not heard or received petitions about this Board on fraudulent activities. The ministry has come to see that you have been doing the right thing and I think the government should do much for the Federation.
He urged the new board to always let the government know what is happening in the Federation, adding that government may carry out a surprise visit and so at all times you must be up and doing and show good leadership during your tenure.
The Permanent Secretary commended the free and fair conduct of the election, stressing that all can go home and sleep with their eyes closed.
Also Speaking at the occassion, the Director of Cooperatives, George Nwachukwu stated that the election process was fair and transparent as opportunity was given to all aspirants to elective positions to pick forms and contest the election.
Nwachukwu said what took place during the election was based on those who pick forms for the election, explaining that people were supposed to pick forms and vie for the election but only few picked the forms, and you have voted for them.
According to him, ’’With the inauguration, we have fulfilled our role as observers in the electoral process and hereby charge the new Board to discharge their duties diligently’’.
In his acceptance speech, the President, Elder Chinwo commended the supervising Ministry for organizing a transparent and fair election, adding that ”The process was transparent and fair to all and we have all voted according to our consciences.
“On behalf of all the elected board members, I thank you for work well done. I pray that God would lead us in the service of our people,”he said.
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$5bn Train 7 Project 80% Complete -NCDMB
The Board stated this in a statement released by its Corporate Communications Directorate to newsmen, recently, during the inauguration of 140 trainees for the Train 7 Project.
The trainees had undergone the Nigerian Content Human Capacity Development (NC-HCD) programme it organised in partnership with the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The Tide gathered that the training programme was an intensive three-month Advanced NC-HCD Programme for the US$5 billion NLNG Train 7 Project on Bonny Island, Rivers State.
The trainees, The Tide further learnt are graduates in different academic disciplines who have completed a 12-month Basic Training Programme in diverse oil-and-gas-industry-related skill sets and are now set for an on-the-job phase which includes active hands-on participation in operational areas such as Turn Around Maintenance (TAM), Commissioning, and Desktop Programmes.
The Corporate Communications Directorate of the NCDMB told The Tide that in November 2024, a set of 331 trainees under Batch A of the NLNG T7 HCD Training Programme began capacity development in facility management, engineering, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Health Safety and Environment (HSE), Quality Assurance and Quality Control, as well as welding and fabrication.
According to the Board, additional 77 trainees under Batch B of the same Training Programme began capacity development in data analytics and supply chain management among several other fields relevant to the operations of the oil and gas industry.
While addressing the trainees and trainers who were drawn from the Oil and Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria (OGTAN), Management Personnel of the NCDMB and NLNG, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr Felix Omatsola Ogbe, said the Advanced NC-HCD training is more than a milestone.
“The NC-HCD training programme is an expression of the collective commitment of the Board and the NLNG to nurturing world-class Nigerian professionals who will shape the future of our oil and gas industry.
“The Board has remained steadfast in its conviction that Human Capital Development is a critical investment in the sustainability and competitiveness of Nigeria’s oil and gas value chain”, the NCDMB boss said.
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Ageing Aviation Workforce: Minister Urges Youth Grooming For Replacement
He said the situation has resulted in widened knowledge gaps and operational challenges.
As a globally regulated sector, he said it was important that stakeholders put measures in place to attract the talents required to move the industry forward.
Keyamo, therefore, called on stakeholders in the industry to be deliberate in identifying, encouraging, nurturing and harvesting young talents to ensure a sustainable supply of manpower to the aviation sector.
Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection of the FAAN, Mrs Obiageli Orah, in a release made available to aviation correspondents, noted that the Minister deemed it necessary to attract the right quality of human resources required to move the sector forward.
“As a globally regulated sector, it is important that stakeholders put measures in place to continually attract the right quality and quantity of human resources required to move the industry forward.
“It is important to note that organising training programmes are avenues through which we can breed, nurture, and harvest such human resources.
“One of the critical challenges facing the industry is the ageing and retiring workforce, leading to widened knowledge gaps and operational issues.
“Training programmes, I believe, is among other things designed to make aviation appealing to the younger generation, while encouraging them to develop interest in taking up a career in the industry”, the statement stated.
Meanwhile, some aviation stakeholders have expressed concerns of countless young Nigerians who seek to make their mark in aviation, tourism, and the wider transport ecosystem but often face steep barriers to entry.
According to them, lack of access, limited mentorship, financial constraints, skill mismatches, and systemic gaps, among others, have posed some constraints to them.
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