Niger Delta
World Bank To Employ 2,000 Youth In Delta
The World Bank-
sponsored State Employment and Expenditure for Results Projects (SEEFOR) project, says it will train and employ 2000 youths in Delta State in 2014 under its youths empowerment programme.
The Coordinator of SEEFOR in Delta, Mr Benson Ojobo, said this in an interview with newsmen in Asaba recently.
Ojobor said that the youth would be engaged in public work, including sports improvement, rehabilitation and construction of roads, cleaning and sweeping of streets, clearing of drainages and vegetation control.
He also noted that the objective of the initiative was to enhance the youth employment opportunities and render some socio-economic services in the state.
The coordinator explained that the intensive public works was meant for graduates as well as skilled youths.
The beneficiaries, he said, would be selected from Uvwie, Ughelli, Warri, Sapele, Udu and Eku and other areas of the state.
Ojobo said that the engagement would not be restricted to indigenes of the state alone, but extended to non-indigenes residing in the state.
He said the youth would be engaged for a period of one year and trained in vocational skills that would enable them to be self-reliant and employers of labour.
Ojobo said the initiative was one of the interventions programme of the World Bank in the state, adding that project engaged 400 youths in the state in 2013.
He said that since the programme started, most of the streets and drainages in the state capital had been very clean.
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