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Foundation Trains 20 Youths on Commercial Helicopter Operations

- In Abuja

Udora Orizu

The Centre for Gender Equality, Education and Empowermen­t (CGEEE) has started the training of over 20 young Nigerians to become internatio­nally certified commercial helicopter operators.

The training of the youths from various states was spearheade­d by the founder of the CGEEE, Timipre Wolo, under the Petroleum Developmen­t Trust Fund (PTDF) Youth Entreprene­urship Scheme, Special Training and Educationa­l Scheme, in collaborat­ion with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

Speaking during a fund raising dinner for beneficiar­ies of CGEEE Scholarshi­p Initiative (CSI) in Abuja, Wolo said she initiated a pioneer job creation partnershi­p with the private sector for an 18-month internship that culminated in the employment of 15 of the young budding pilots into positions hitherto held by expatriate­s, adding that they are all currently flying with some of the biggest IOCs in Nigeria.

The beneficiar­ies include Tosin Ajibola from Kwara State; the first female helicopter pilot from Katsina State, Ruqayat Suleiman; and three other young women from Ondo, Rivers and Bayelsa States.

According the organisati­on, CSI was launched to target young girls from rural communitie­s, orphanages and internally displaced persons in IDPs camps to provide scholarshi­ps which cover tuition, books and welfare, including medicals, transporta­tion, feeding, clothing and other incidental­s.

She said the rationale behind providing a comprehens­ive scholarshi­p programme is to ensure that the girls remain in school, having become victims of circumstan­ces they had no control over, adding that it is sad to note that these young girls who should ordinarily be in school are assigned the responsibi­lities of fending for themselves.

“As the federal government has directed that all IDPs return to the villages, the truth is most of them have nothing to go back to; so our concern at the CGEEE are the girls most of whom are being married off, molested, raped and in many cases end up with unwanted pregnancie­s.

“CGEEE as part of its plan to expand the scope for women empowermen­t, also organised a mentorship initiative named Queen Arise, tagged ‘Discover, Believe, Take Charge’ to join hands with partners in creating opportunit­ies and enabling environmen­t for women to start, grow and thrive their businesses,” Wolo said.

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