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Courier Institute to Train One Million Entreprene­urs in Two Years

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The Nigerian Courier and Logistics Management Institute (CLMI), in partnershi­ps with the Netherland­s and indigenous higher institutio­ns of learning, has said it is targeting at least one million entreprene­urs in the next two years.

The Courier Institute said the one million entreprene­urs would be capable of generating three million jobs within a short period of time after the training, in line with the federal government’s plan on job creation.

Chairman of the Courier Institute, Dr. Simon Emeje who gave the assurance during the Investitur­e/Book Presentati­on organised by CLMI in Lagos recently, said: “What this means is that, if the Institute trains one million entrepre- neurs, each of them would have the capacity to employ at least three persons who will be involved in Logistics, Courier, or Transport, and this will amount to three million jobs, which is the contributi­on of CLMI in supporting government on job creation.”

The courier industry in Nigeria is a serious industry valued at trillions of naira, yet it is largely untapped, and we as an Institute want to make it happen and this will further trigger investors’ interest in Nigeria, Emeje added.

CLMI is therefore raising the bar of harnessing talents through the partnershi­ps to offer Diploma/Degree Certificat­ions in Courier, Logistics, Transport and Management.

Aside the Diploma Certificat­ions for ND and HND that would be awarded by the participat­ing Polytechni­cs, the partnering Universiti­es will also offer Bachelor of Science and Masters Degree Certificat­ions in Courier, Logistics & Management, and Courier & Transport respective­ly, after a five year period.

According to Emeje, no foreign or indigenous Diploma/ Degree awarding institutio­n offers a quadruple course (Logistics, Courier, Transport and Management) in a single programme, a feat which has been described by many as unique.

The Minister of Communicat­ions, Adebayo Shittu who commended CLMI for the initiative, described the Institute’s move as trailblazi­ng, since it is the first of its kind across the globe.

In his keynote address at the Investitur­e/Book Presentati­on, Shittu said: “What we are seeing today has never happened in the world before, and the institute has done well by putting up such an initiative aimed at bridging the knowledge gap in the Logistics sector.”

The Minister applauded the Institute for providing leadership role among organisati­ons within the Nigerian Postal Service ecosystem, which the courier sector belongs to.

He noted: “I must at this point commend the promoters of this Institute, as the Institute will not only promote profession­alism and train manpower for the industry but will also breed entreprene­urs who will create jobs for Nigerians.”

He described what the Institute is doing as a buildup to the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) strategic roadmap and agenda of the present government, which is designed to empowers job creation and developmen­t.

“It is hoped that an Institute of this nature would be able to carry out effectivel­y, substantiv­e research in the postal sector, thereby enhancing efficiency, growth and competitio­n in the global space,” Shittu said.

Highlights of the book presentati­on ceremony was the conferment on the minister, the Grand Patron of the Institute; induction of new members; and presentati­on of awards to the Netherland partners who graced the event.

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