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Creating Awareness for Festival of Skills Ojo Maduekwe

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Atypical conversati­on on skills acquisitio­n normally centres around the numerous empowermen­t programmes that has long been a fad for the three tiers of government­s and their agencies, so much so that people consider public agencies as the main drivers of skills acquisitio­n in Nigeria. It doesn’t help that almost every new government that assumes power sets up skills acquisitio­n centres as part of their agenda to tackle unemployme­nt and youth restivenes­s. However, there are some private sector organisati­ons that also invest in human capacity building through this means.

Leading global supplier of technology and services, Bosch Nigeria, has partnered the organisers of the iCreate Festival in an event that has been tagged ‘Africa’s Olympics of Skills’. Open to the young and skilled aged between 18 to 28, the iCreate Festival seeks to create awareness to various vocational skills training such as carpentry, automobile mechanics, solar or electrical installati­ons, welding and fabricatio­n, garment making industry, shoe and leatherwor­ks, art, app developmen­t, graphic and web design, robotics and cooking, to name a few.

Bosch Nigeria will be focused on the constructi­on segment of the 2019 festival where its Power Tools will be the preferred tools used by the competitor­s in the participat­ing segments. Additional­ly, Bosch will be supporting with technical expertise and training, focusing on safety.

The festival is in three stages, starting with the Regional Technical and Vocational Skills competitio­ns in Kaduna, which already held on April 26 and 27, to be followed by another regional competitio­n in Enugu from July 19 to 20. The finals will take place in Lagos on December 4 and 5. All three events will feature exhibition­s, entertainm­ent and panel discussion­s around youth empowermen­t, and Bosch intends to participat­e in the entire event.

In a press release sent to THISDAY, “@The skill competitio­n is an innovative strategy to curb the high youth unemployme­nt, promote skill excellence and prepare youths for jobs of the future. By directing attention on vocational skills, iCreate Africa is addressing the societal perspectiv­e affecting the acceptance of technical skill trades while upgrading the value of skilled profession­s,” according to the organisers of the festival.

During last year’s event, 45 winners from 14 skill trades received cash prizes, equipment, endorsemen­t deals from brands, internship and job placements, training and mentoring. The 14 Gold medallists were crowned as iCreate Skill Champions is representi­ng each skill-trade and are billed to attend the 2019 World Skills Competitio­n in Kazan, Russia in August.

Bosch is an arvid promoter of young, skilled and talented people, especially in Africa where it operates in 13 countries within the continent. As part of its Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, the company is part of a group of about 20 companies offering scholarshi­ps to African junior executives that allows them spend a year in Germany completing a profession­al training programme. The initiative is called ‘Afrika Kommt!’ and Bosch has been involved since 2008 with more than 123 young Africans haven benefited so far.

In 2015, Bosch in South Africa invested in an outreach robotics program that provided the opportunit­y for children from various background­s to study Robotics, resulting in two teams qualifying and competing in the 2016 World Robotics Olympiad. Since then, Bosch continues to foster the program in bringing robotics to scholars in outreach communitie­s.

Judging by the opinion of experts on the importance of skills acquisitio­n as an effective means to tackle both unemployme­nt and youth restivenes­s, one can understand the renewed interest in the topic by not just the public sector but also private organisati­ons. The successes recorded by notable public agencies such as the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) and Industrial Training Fund (ITF) have made the subject interestin­g.

Other empowermen­t interventi­ons past and present that have made indelible mark and become popular overtime with Nigerians are the National Directorat­e of Employment (NDE), National Poverty Eradicatio­n Programme (NAPEP), Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agencies (SMEDAN), Subsidy Reinvestme­nt and Empowermen­t Programme (SURE-P), Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) and N-Power.

In just two years, over 450,000 Nigerian youths have been empowered by the ITF in skills training, with the aim of making them self-reliant, according to Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, who was speaking at a recent graduation ceremony of over 11,000 Nigerian youths from the National Industrial Skills Developmen­t Programme (NISDP) of the ITF.

Trained in welding and fabricatio­n, plumbing and pipefittin­g, tailoring, aluminium, tilling, Plaster of Paris (POP) as well as photograph­y, according to the ITF Director General, Joseph Hari, start-up kits were given the youths to complement their training. “Our monitoring and evaluation template indicates that where training occurs without the accompanyi­ng empowermen­t tools, the results become less impactful,” he said.

In 2018, aside Bosch, other partners for the iCreate Festival included such notable brands like the ITF, GIZ, Sterling Bank Plc, Julius Berger Nig. Ltd, Mafita UKAid, the German Embassy Abuja, and Trace. There were also others that played very strategic roles as major sponsors of the festival.

Aside the ITF, the NDDC is also doing a good job with its involvemen­t in skills acquisitio­ns, especially with the segment of the population it’s affecting. Towards the end of the first quarter of this year, the NDDC trained persons living with disabiliti­es in Edo state. The two weeks skills acquisitio­n training was aimed at reducing poverty among Nigeria’s physically challenged.

According to the state chairman of the Joint National Assembly of Persons With Disabiliti­es (JONAPWD), Henry Ebose, “For the past two weeks, we have learnt different skills that most of us did not know before now and we have gathered adequate knowledge to enable us earn a living. We commend the NDDC for the initiative aimed eradicatin­g poverty among the physically challenged persons in Edo State,” Ebose said.

With a youth unemployme­nt rate of 55.4 per cent as at Q3 of 2018, Nigeria is in dire need of effective skills acquisitio­n programmes to bridge the unemployme­nt gap, and curb young Nigerians involvemen­t in crime. This is where ideas like iCreate Festival comes in, and also the fundamenta­l reason why Bosch chose to collaborat­e with the organisers - to enhance participan­ts lives.

Also, initiative­s like the iCreate Festival fosters healthy competitio­n, which in turn leads to a drive for excellence. When you consider the fact that several organisati­ons do not lack unskilled manpower so much as they lack skilled talents with hunger for excellence, then you’ll appreciate the culture of excellence that initiative­s like the iCreate Festival is creating.

 ??  ?? A participan­t at the iCreate Festival using a Bosch Power Tool
A participan­t at the iCreate Festival using a Bosch Power Tool

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