…as FG equips youths with technical skills in welding, fabrication, Industrial metallurgy, instrumentation system as well as mechanical maintenance
Federal government has urged stakeholders from both public and private sectors to join hands with Ministry of Steel Development in Institutionalizing Sustainable Skill Development for national industrial growth in Nigeria, The iNews Times reports.
The Minister, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu made the call during the Closing/Graduation ceremony of the BOOTCAMP Training and Empowerment Programme for 535 Nigerian Youths in the Metals Sector organized by the Ministry at Metallurgical Training Institute (MTI), Anambra State.
A total of 535 youths from states across the country were empowered with starter packs after successful Boot Camp training in the steel sector.
Audu reiterated commitment of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration to create more jobs through youth empowerment saying that the youths who benefited from the skill empowerment package were expected to become entrepreneurs in no distant time and in turn train and empower other youths across Nigeria thereby contributing towards driving the metal Sector.
The training, organized by the Ministry was aimed at equipping youths from across the country with technical skills in welding, fabrication, Industrial metallurgy, instrumentation system as well as mechanical maintenance.
Addressing the Boot-Camp graduates, Prince Audu said that the idea was to ensure rapid growth in the metal sector and also provide employment for the teeming youths.
“The vision of President Bola Tinubu government under the Renewed Hope Agenda is to ensure that the graduants are equipped with practical skills rather than the normal certificate that was usually issued after such programme.
“Plans are on to make the Boot-Camp training an annual exercise. It is structured to empower young Nigerians with the practical skills and Knowledge that will enable them become productive contributors to the Steel and Metal sectors and by extension the national economy,” said Audu.
Describing the steel industry as the backbone of industrialization, the Minister noted that with the efforts to resuscitate all the ailing steel industry, the government considered it a priority to empower the youths who would be utilized to man the numerous projects across the country.
Director MTI, Onitsha, Engr.Dr. Uche Obi in his remark said, “to deliver industry-relevant skills and produce world-class technicians, it is imperative that trainees are exposed to modern training equipments and tools that reflect current industrial standards.
According to him, some of the Institute’s equipment were obsolete and cannot effectively serve the dynamic needs of today’s industries, even as he called on the Ministry to support the procurement and installation of modern, up-to-date technical equipment across all training workshop.
Obi further appealed for recruitment waiver to enable MTI employ qualified Technical personnel to for future trainings.
He also urged the Minister to facilitate passage of the Enabling bill for the MTI Onitsha which is at the National Assembly which will make the institute eligible for government intervention such as TETFUND and other agencies.
Director, Metallurgical Inspectorate Department in the Ministry, Mr Fredrick Ewa said that the 535 graduants having been armed with knowledge, equipped with tools, and emboldened with vision can no longer be job seekers but now job creators saying that out of 258,833 youths who applied they were privileged to be among the 700 applicants selected for the program.
He noted that the programme is not just a training but a movement and a clarion call to action, designed to catalyze the rebirth of Nigeria’s metals and steel sector by investing in its most invaluable youth resource.
Anambra State Commissioner for Industry, Mr Christian Udechukwu who also represented Governor Chukwuma Soludo thanked the Federal Government for choosing Anambra as a location for the Boot-Camp training adding that state has the enabling environment, policies and programs to partner with the graduants.
“We have funds for Youth Entrepreneurship Development. We have State funds at Anambra State Business Agency. We also have partnership development fund with the Bank of Industry.
“As this Boot-Camp training and empowerment continue annually as the Minister proposed we look forward to partnering with the Federal Government in the future,” Udechukwu said.
Some of the beneficiaries cum graduants Bagidi Akile Jude from Benue, Ekike Obijulu from Abia, Taiwo Oladimeji from Lagos, and Atahiru Aliyu from Taraba state described the training as a right step and commended President Tinubu for his purposeful leadership which will very soon provide stability in the nation’s steel and economic development.
They however noted that to fully harness the newly acquired skills and maximize their potential, saying that there is the need for additional advanced training opportunities to further deepen their expertise and stay abreast of industry developments.