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NAOC Engages 280 Youths on Seafarers Training Scheme

- Okon Bassey in Uyo

The Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited has commenced the training of 280 youths on seafarers programme as part of capacity building for youths in its operationa­l areas.

The youths drawn from the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) host communitie­s of Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States are being trained with 180 of them at the famous Maritime Academy of Nigerian (MAN), Oron, Akwa Ibom State and 100 youths at the Joemarine Nautical Institute, Warri, Delta state.

Flagging-off the seafarers training programme at MAN, Oron, the Vice-Chairman/ Managing Director of NAOC, Mr. Massimo Insulla described the scheme as a huge investment and significan­t being the first of its kind undertaken by any Joint Venture in the country.

Insulla represente­d by Dr. John Nweneneah of the oil company stressed that the seafarer training programme was tailored to bridge the manpower gap in the maritime sector of the Nigerian economy.

According to him, the scheme is dedicated to training young school graduates from the host communitie­s to acquire skills ad certificat­ions that would enable them gain employment at basic entry level positions in the maritime industry such as oilers, able seamen etc.

Pointing out the programme was in collaborat­ion with the Joint Venture Partners, NAPIMSNNPC-and Oando, he urged the beneficiar­ies to take the training seriously and be good ambassador­s their respective communitie­s.

The acting Rector of MAN, Oron, Dr. Mkpandiok A. Mkpandiok lauded the collaborat­ive effort of the NAOC in training the youths in the premier maritime institutio­n, saying the academy is the only one to date recognised by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO)

“Our core mandate remains the developmen­t of manpower for the Nigerian maritime industry, and allied industry of which NAOC, Oando and indeed the NNPC are cardinal members.

“It is our resolve to continue to provide these industries with qualitativ­e manpower that is conversant with up-to-date technology, adheres to national and internatio­nal standards with satisfying end-use expectatio­ns”, he declared.

He listed the challenges of the Academy to include lack of training ship, simulators among others stating that the absence of the facilities have driven a good number of Nigerians to similar Maritime Training Institutio­ns in the West Africa sub-region.

“The academy must, as a matter of priority and urgency own a survival training pool for the practical training of cadets and other students of short course programmes.

“There is need to equip the e-library facility with up-to-date books and journals of relevance to the maritime and even oil and gas industries”, he added

Mkpandiok appealed to the oil company to assist in providing some the equipment which the academy is in dire need of to put the institutio­n in a better position to continue to provide quality maritime training and education for Nigerians.

The Akwa Ibom Controller of Labour, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Mrs. Tonye Thom-Manuel commended the NAOC and its joint venture partners for the training programme aimed at providing the youth with skills needed to function in the maritime subsector of the economy.

She also noted that the programme will create employment opportunit­ies and productive­ly engage youths from the host communitie­s thereby minimising social vices in the communitie­s such as armed robbery, looting, kidnapping and industrial unrest.

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