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ITF woos investors on local smart-phones

- By Francis Arinze Iloani

The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) is wooing investors to massproduc­e and market Nigeria’s first indigenous GSM smart-phone it developed.

The director-general of the organisati­on, Sir Joseph Ari, made the revelation during the graduation ceremony of the ITF/Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) vocational skills training programme on Monday.

Ari said the mobile phone was developed by the ITF’s

Model Skills Training Centre (MSTC), Abuja and was recently unveiled at the 2020 Industrial Council Meeting by the Minister of Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo.

“Plans are underway to seek collaborat­ions from investors to partner with the ITF to boost this innovation,” he said.

He attributed the feat to a visit by the NCDMB in late 2019 to the organisati­on’s MSTC in Abuja, which led to collaborat­ion with the ITF for training and empowermen­t of 255 unemployed youths with technical vocational skills.

“I am thrilled to inform you that our trainees were able to assemble the first indigenous GSM smart-phone,” he said.

Ari said ITF’s commitment to skills acquisitio­n was premised on the fact that it remained the most viable and sustainabl­e solution to combating the rising unemployme­nt and poverty in the country.

“I wish to use this opportunit­y to call on other stakeholde­rs to partner the ITF to conduct similar programmes to empower our teeming youth population with requisite skills,” he said.

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