Daily Trust

32 physically challenged trained on skills

- By Philip Clement & Faruk Shuaibu

TheIndustr­ialTrainin­gFund (ITF), in partnershi­p with Sightsaver­s, an internatio­nal Non-Government­al Organisati­on (NGO) that promotes disability rights, has successful­ly trained and graduated 32 Nigerians on different skills.

The skills include computer hardware, event management, catering, phone repair, photograph­y and poultry management.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony in Abuja recently, the Director General of the ITF, Sir Joseph Ari, stated that the agency had made the training of physically challenged persons a priority.

The DG who was represente­d by ITF’s Kaduna Area Manager, Yahaya Manu, also charged the graduands to make good use of their start-up parks provided to them by the agency.

He said, “Now that you have acquired these special skills, I urge you to deploy them into judicious use so that you can contribute your quota to the growth and developmen­t of the country, because the ultimate aim of this training is to reduce youth unemployme­nt, and the agency is always committed to support the physically challenged in any capacity.”

On his part, the Country Director of Sightsaver­s Nigeria, Dr Sunday Isiyaku, said the rationale behind their partnershi­p with the ITF was to transform the labour market system to be disability-inclusive.

He said, “We are building the disability confidence of employers, job readiness of young persons with disabiliti­es and supporting government agencies to ensure their programmes promote disability persons.”

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