The graduating students of the Esther Matthew Tonlagha (EMT) Niger Delta Youth Empowerment Programme have been encouraged to use the skills they acquire to drive economic growth and development in the region.
The programme’s founder, Esther Matthew Tonlagha, gave the charge during the Batch B graduation ceremony held in Warri.
Tonlagha described the occasion as more than a celebration of certificates earned, but a recognition of journeys undertaken, skills mastered, and futures transformed.
According to her, “you have dedicated time, energy, and heart to learning the art of culinary excellence, cake making, event planning, and the cultural beauty of gele styling.
These are not just skills; they are tools of empowerment, tools that can transform not only your own lives but also the lives of those around you.
“You have chosen growth, and with that choice, you have planted seeds of possibility. Whether you go on to start a business, support your family or teach others what you have learned, always remember your hands now carry the power to build something meaningful.”
The EMT founder commended the teachers and support team for their guidance and encouragement, adding that their passion in imparting knowledge has lit a fire that will continue to burn in the graduates’ long after today.
The Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, said, “ The event is not only a celebration of academic and vocational achievement but also a powerful expression of hope, dignity, social transformation, and economic emancipation for the indigent and less privileged in society.”
He said, “Over the years, the EMT Foundation has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to empowering lives, building capacities, and restoring communities through numerous philanthropic interventions ranging from infrastructural development to health care delivery to vocational training and empowerment programmes.”
Guwor said the milestone further affirms the clear and purposeful vision of EMT Foundation, which aligns seamlessly with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, adding that the strategic intervention by the Foundation stands as a commendable example of how private sector partnership can support government efforts to uplift communities and drive sustainable growth and development.
He noted that the graduation marks a new beginning for the students as the skills they have acquired are not just tools for personal advancement but also tools for social transformation.
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