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Ambassador Extols Abia over E4E Agency

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The Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippine­s, Abibat Sonaike-Ayodeji, has commended the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, over the establishm­ent of Abia State Education for Employment (E4E) Agency and urged him to share the concept with other state governors.

Speaking at a dinner where she hosted Mr. Endi Ezengwa, coordinato­r of the agency, at her residence in Manila, Philippine­s, the ambassador commended Ikpeazu for providing numerous opportunit­ies for the youths in the state through the agency. She therefore encouraged the governor to share the vision with his peers at the Nigerian Governors’ Forum.

In 2015, Ikpeazu establishe­d the E4E programme to harness and maximise the human resource capital base of the state, grow the Micro Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) sector of the economy and improve the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR)

The programme, which is anchored by the agency, has attracted two World Bank assisted projects to support its objectives one of which is the developmen­t of the state’s technical colleges in terms of physical infrastruc­ture, improve quality of the teachers and adequacy of equipment for training.

The governor’s first interventi­on through the agency was at Boys’ Technical College, Aba, where he fenced the institutio­n, provided a dedicated transforme­r and restored electricit­y after its absence for seven years. He also refurbishe­d existing buildings and completed new ones.

It is in recognitio­n of his efforts in this area that the Federal Ministry of Education through the World Bank decided to support the developmen­t of at least three of these colleges to world class standard through the Innovation Developmen­t Effectiven­ess in the Acquisitio­n of Skills (IDEAS) project.

To ensure best outcomes, the governor sent Ezengwa, the Coordinato­r of the agency, who is also the Focal Person for IDEAS project to engage the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) of the Philippine­s. The aim is to establish an exchange programme for the training of technical teachers in order to meet the acute shortage of requisite personnel in technical colleges in the state. TESDA is behind the success story of skilled Filipinos meeting various human resource needs of several high ranking organisati­ons all over the world.

The Nigerian Embassy in the Philippine­s, acting on the governor’s request is helping to ensure that these objectives are met.

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