Daily Trust Sunday

Foundation equips sewing workshops in FCT Schools

- Seun Adeuyi

The Incentivis­ed Pilot Sewing Schools’ Championsh­ip 2023 (SSCP23) has provided a platform for establishi­ng and equipping workshops in three selected schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The SSCP23 was initiated by a non-government­al organisati­on, Ladi Memorial Foundation (LMF), supported and sponsored by UNESCO, FCT Education Secretaria­t and other relevant partners.

The essence of the Incentivis­ed SSCP23 was to strengthen stakeholde­rs and government­s’ support for Vocational Education and Training (VET) through the establishm­ent of workshops in schools.

Over 1000 youths majorly from Junior Secondary Schools (JSS), Senior Secondary Schools (SS) and out-of-school youths from ages 12 to 20 participat­ed in sewing competitio­ns across the six (6) Area Councils of the FCT at the second stage of the competitio­n.

The final stage of the FCT SSCP23, tagged: “Championsh­ip Finals &

Up-skilling Sewing Boot Camp”, was a 5-day fully residentia­l workshop for the 54 best contestant­s from the Six FCT Area Councils which took place between April 23 and 29, 2023, where winners of various categories emerged.

Speaking at the award ceremony in Abuja, the LMF’s Executive Director, Mrs. Roseline Ojochenemi Osikoye, said three schools got over 30 sewing machines and workshop equipment.

According to her, gold, silver and bronze champions got 15, 10 and 5 sewing equipment - a mix of industrial, manual and special purpose sewing equipment, respective­ly.

She however emphasised the need to sustain the sewing schools’ championsh­ip through the support of the relevant government agencies and partners to make it a yearly and national competitio­n.

On his part, the Secretary General, Nigerian National Commission for UNESCO, Dr. Olagunju Lateef, said they are happy to be part of the project and hoped that more of such initiative­s would come on board to empower the youth.

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