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CVL Kicks Off Training for Entreprene­urs in Delta State

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One hundred aspiring entreprene­urs would commence tomorrow in Warri, Delta State for a year-long training in entreprene­urship in the Youth Entreprene­urship Developmen­t Programme of the Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL). The 100 young people emerged from a pool of 726 candidates.

Warri is the third of four cities where the CVL is conducting the training for 400 would-be entreprene­urs in Delta State. Other cities are Ibusa, Agbor, and Ozoro. Training has commenced at Ibusa and Agbor while it would take off at Ozoro on Tuesday, April 18 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

Participan­ts for Warri and Ozoro training come from local government­s in the area. They include Warri South, Warri Central, Warri North, Udu, Okpe, Uvwie, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Isoko South, Patani, Burutu, Sapele and Bomadi.

Under the Youth Entreprene­urship Developmen­t Programme, the Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL) would partner several organ- isations and individual­s to teach, mentor and guide the participan­ts. A further 200 persons would participat­e in a finishing school.

CVL founder, Prof Pat Utomi said: The 400 participan­ts would receive training valued at N3.5m per head over the period. Their curriculum would include Self Mastery, Pedagogy of the Determined, Marketing, Entreprene­urship, Finance and Operations. There would also be Vocational Skills Training. The training is free.”

Participan­ts would intern in organisati­ons in Onitsha, Benin and Asaba. They would also deploy the vocational skills developed in their training in a community service project to construct prefabrica­ted houses from kits imported into the country. CVL would donate the homes, valued at N2million each, to widows and elderly females with housing challenges. Participan­ts would leave with a starter pack comprising tools of the business in which they are majoring and links to funders.

Utomi said the goal of the Youth Entreprene­urship Training Programme is to combat violent extremism and youth unemployme­nt through entreprene­urship, agro-processing and ICT engagement for young people. The programme targets people ages 18 to 40 years from the local community of the interventi­on.

Participan­ts would pursue innovative ideas in agricultur­e and agro-processing including fish farming, piggery or poultry. They would consider the Creative Economy, covering fashion, photograph­y, creative arts, music and film or invest in Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology or Retail.

The CVL founder also indicated that the empowermen­t programme at the end of the year would bring in sponsors to provide starter packs to participan­ts, in addition to grouping interested graduands into cooperativ­es with access to loan schemes of participat­ing banks.

He said those interested in Agricultur­e would get land and be part of the out grower scheme of the Integrated Produce City in Edo State.

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