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ITF, NECA train 56,597 technician­s on skills

- By Philip Shimnom Clement

The federal government said it has trained 56,597 technician­s under the Technical Skills Developmen­t Project (TSDP) which is implemente­d by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) in partnershi­p with the Nigerian Employers Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA).

Speaking dialogue outstandin­g at the ITFNECA

stakeholde­rs forum and

trainees award in Abuja yesterday, the Director-General of ITF, Sir Joseph Ari, said the TSDP is a response to the outcome of a joint survey of “Contempora­ry Manpower Requiremen­t in the Nigerian Economy,” that was carried out by the ITF and NECA.

“The survey, among others, revealed skills mismatches and drastic skills shortages in many sectors of the economy leading to underemplo­yment, unemployme­nt, and poverty. The Project was therefore conceived with the primary objective of promoting the availabili­ty of manpower with appropriat­e Technical and Vocational Skills to meet identified needs of industries and the country,” he said.

He also said since the commenceme­nt of the project, it has recorded significan­t milestones. “From six Participat­ing Organisati­ons when it started, the number of POs has soared to 89 today, while also training over 56,597 highly skilled Technician­s who have been able to secure high-paying quality jobs, or have set up on their own,”

Ari explained.

Ari added that the forum provides an opportunit­y to critically review the project and harness ideas for deepening the already beneficial impact of the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP).

The Director-General of NECA, Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, said: “There is a big correlatio­n between skill acquisitio­n and employment growth which is why there is a need for public-private partnershi­p to reduce rising unemployme­nt and underemplo­yment rate.”

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