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NASENI Empowers 200 Imo Youths On Electrical Installation, Maintenance, Lauds Tinubu

by James Kwen
2 years ago
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The executive vice chairman/chief executive officer of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s focus on job creation and employment generation in the Renewed Hope Agenda, even as NASENI, at the weekend, empowered 200 Imo State youths in modern Electrical Installations and Maintenance.

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Mr Halilu said that the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government has inspired NASENI to embark on training of 200 young individuals from Imo State who benefited from the five-day comprehensive training in the special vocation of electrical installation and maintenance, which began on Monday and was concluded on Saturday 28th October, 2023.

Speaking during the closing ceremony of the NASENI Skill Acquisition Training & Youth Empowerment programme, held at the Rockview Hotel located at Okigwe, Owerri, Imo State, the EVC/CEO said NASENI took the participants through access to capacity enhancement modules in modern electrical installation and maintenance and advanced training tools like multimeter testers and cordless drilling machines, aimed at equipping them with necessary skills and knowledge to undertake electrical installation and maintenance with enhanced proficiency.

According to Halilu “in the 21st century, the significance and value of technical and vocational skills cannot be overemphasised, especially in a developing country like ours. The economic opportunities are limitless, for those who realize the value and commit themselves to learning and re-learning”

Halilu said further “More so President Bola Ahmed Tinubu government’s focus on job creation and youth development aligns perfectly with the goals of NASENI and the program. As a federal agency, he explained, NASENI remains steadfast in its commitment to realising the renewed hope agenda and opportunity for the people”. He recalled President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 8-point Renewed Hope Agenda which identifies crucial sectors for economic development: Food Security, Poverty Alleviation, Economic Growth & Job Creation, Access to Capital & Consumer Credit, Inclusivity,

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Improved Security, a Fair Playing Field & Rule of Law, and Fighting Corruption.

The EVC/CEO expressed NASENI’s gratitude to President Tinubu for creating enabling agency to organise the training and capacity building

program for the youths in Imo State. He said it is through the President’s

vision and dedication that NASENI, established in 1992, continues to drive

the development of science, technology, engineering and innovation in

Nigeria.

The Executive Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma whose

State’s citizens benefited from the NASENI 5-Day training programme

joined in praising the President for focusing on critical issues of job creation

and youths’ empowerment especially at this time when the nation is going

through a difficult economic phase. He said “youth empowerment and

giving fresh skills to citizens to cope with new trends in service delivery in

2their various vocations is the only measure to keep them in their jobs and

make them relevant”.

The Governor said he was grateful to President Tinubu and the EVC/CEO

of NASENI for considering Imo State’s citizens in the implementation of

the Skill Acquisition Training and Empowerment Programme. He said he

felt fulfilled each time he was able to put smiles on the faces of the youths in

the State because they are the future of the State. He said he believed that

this initiative by NASENI has the potential not only to empower the youths

but to create wealth and to chat a viable economic future for the

participating youths.

Imo State, he said, was the only place where NASENI has empowered about

200 youths. For other States, he said usually 100 participants were selected.

Governor Uzodinma said he was impressed that such an empowerment

opportunity came during his administration of the State and under the watch

of a new administration of President Tinubu. According to him, the

empowerment of youths is a priority agenda of the State, especially in

innovation and digital skills to make the citizens self-reliant.

The Governor announced a cash donation of N100,000 to each of the

participant, in addition to the N20,000 for transportation which was given to

them by NASENI, as start off fund as they move into practicing of modern

Electrical Installation and Maintenance.

The NASENI boss used the opportunity of the closing ceremony to hand over to 300 vulnerable women in the State the NASENI Save 80 Efficient Cook Stove.

On this gesture, again, the governor expressed his heartfelt appreciation to NASENI and the federal government for remembering the poor and the vulnerable women in Imo State. On his part, Mr. Halilu appreciated the Governor for his commitment to improving the lives of the people of Imo State, and for his invaluable support for the NASENI initiative. He said the Governor’s dedication has been instrumental in making this program a resounding success. The 200 trainees were carefully selected from those already working in the field of Electrical Installation and Maintenance. Having completed their training, they were handed a complete set of electrical tools. The new tools will enable them apply their newly-acquired knowledge to install electrical systems in buildings and vehicles, and to identify, rectify and mitigate electrical faults.

The EVC/CEO charged beneficiaries, to put this new expertise to diligent use. He admonished them “now that you have acquired these new skills, they belong to you, and only you can decide whether you will use them productively or not. What is clear is that you now have in your hands the power to create economic opportunities for yourselves, and even for others. As you grow and expand in your line of work, you will be able to train, mentor and hire other people, and extend the circle of prosperity and fulfilment” he said.

“For us at NASENI, we will continue to operate in full alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision for new investments, jobs, skills, exports, and industrialisation. We will support him to transform Nigeria into a global hub for digital and technological innovation, powered by a competent and capable workforce,” he added.

 


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