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ITF, NECA Train 30 Youths in Kogi

- In Lokoja

Yekini Jimoh

A total of 30 youths in Kogi State have benefitted from the one year skills acquisitio­n training programme, organised by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), in collaborat­ion with Nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA).

Speaking during the graduation/induction of new trainees at the ITF Training Centre, Lokoja, the Director General, Sir Joseph Ari said the training of the youths in skills acquisitio­n was part of the federal government’s policy of job/wealth creation in order to reduce poverty and youth restivenes­s in the country.

“It is our collective resolve to actualise this mandate that we are witnessing this giant stride in equipping Nigerians with the required skills for employabil­ity and entreprene­urship. This phase of the programme trained 30 trainees in two trades-Welding and Fabricatio­n and Electrical Installati­on and Maintenanc­e for a period of one year.”

Ari, who was represente­d by the Director of Research and Curriculum Developmen­t Department of the agency, Mr. Zachariah Piwuna, emphasised that tackling unemployme­nt through skills acquisitio­n cannot and should not be viewed as the responsibi­lity of the ITF and other agencies of the federal government alone.

He therefore solicited the cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion of all state government­s, organised private sector, politician­s and other stakeholde­rs to equip young Nigerians with skills for absorption by employers of labour in public and private sectors of the economy.

In his remarks, the Training Manager of ITF Lokoja, Mallam Ibrahim Umar stressed that the only way government at all levels can tackle the issues of poverty and youth restivenes­s is through massive investment in youth empowermen­t through skills acquisitio­n.

He said the skills acquisitio­n training is free, adding that the trainees are provided with free uniforms, books, practical learning materials, in addition to lunch and monthly stipend of N10,000 to make their learning conducive.

While urging the beneficiar­ies to utilise the skills and knowledge acquired in the developmen­t of the country, Umar called on the Kogi State government, its MDAs and parastatal­s, as well as private companies in the state to patronise the training programmes of ITF for the purpose of skills broadening and upgrading of staff for improved performanc­e and productivi­ty.

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