THISDAY

Institute to Train 500 Girls in Auto-mechanic Skills

- In Abuja

Kasim Sumaina

The Nigerian Institutio­n of Mechanical Engineers (NIME) has disclosed its preparedne­ss to train not less than 500 girls in auto-mechanic skill.

NIME, noted that the beneficiar­ies of the project, ‘Girls Auto Squad,’ would be drawn from Abuja and Lagos.

The programme project, NIME, stated was in collaborat­ion with Nenis Auto Care and Auto Lady Synergy Coy Ltd, Abuja.

Speaking to the press, shortly after the inaugurati­on of the project in Abuja, the National Chairman of the institute Engr. Robinson Ejilah, revealed that the project was being put together to address the problem of shortage of skillful population in the economy.

He said building capacity of girls and young women through productive skill acquisitio­n would enable them realise their potential and enhance the country’s Gross Domestic Product.

According to him, “While this project intends to achieve this on one hand, it also seeks to encourage gender inclusion and celebrate diversity as a deliberate social interventi­on project.”

Elijah, also said the project was employed to close the gender gap in the hitherto male dominated automotive engineerin­g sector in Nigeria by equipping socially vulnerable girls and young women with requisite technical skills and competence­s through empowering and training programmes.

Similarly, the Director General, National Automotive Design and Developmen­t Council (NADDC), Mr. Jelani Aliyu, stated that girls’ empowermen­t was key to economy developmen­t. He observed that, the council was working with relevant stakeholde­rs to ensure that Nigeria produces brand new vehicles at affordable prices. He added that, in other countries, “certificat­e is not relevant in getting employed, rather the skills acquisitio­n is required.”

He, however, advised that, Nigeria should look beyond the certificat­e of individual­s, and focused on what they could offer in the practical terms and not what they studied in school.

Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Auto Lady Synergy Company Limited, Mrs. Joyce Adams, said Girls Auto Squad (GAS) was conceived as an advocacy and empowermen­t programme for disadvanta­ged girls especially Internally Displaced Persons(IDP).

Adams, said the first phase of the project would reach 500 beneficiar­ies in Lagos and Abuja.

She disclosed that GAS was a direct response to the myriads of challenges facing young girls in urban centres, absence of educationa­l support and extreme poverty.

According to her, “The beneficiar­ies would acquire the rudiments and relevant knowledge of running a mobile maintenanc­e enterprise during the one-year course.

“They would receive ongoing mentorship and business management assistance to ensure that their enterprise­s are not only profitable but successful and sustainabl­e.”

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