Fifty ex–militants from the Niger Delta have enrolled for a
skill acquisition and entrepreneurship training at the Federal
University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State.
They will be trained at the institution’s Centre for Entrepreneurship,
FUTA’s Principal Public Relations Officer, Mr. Adegbenro Adebanjo, said
in a statement on Monday.
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The centre’s Director, Dr. Ayo Olajuyigbe, described the training
initiative as relevant to the development of not only the Niger Delta
but also the country.
He said, “FUTA, through the centre, entered into an agreement with the
Presidential Amnesty Office to train 50 ex-agitators from the Niger
Delta for a period of nine months in welding/metal fabrication. The
training also involves mindset change component and classes in
entrepreneurship development that will encourage job creation and value
re-orientation.
Olajuyigbe added that the centre had established links with government
agencies such as the Industrial Training Fund, the National Directorate
of Employment and the Bank of Industry for the commencement of the
programme.
He said, “The partnership is to ensure that trainees are adequately exposed to available emerging business opportunities.”
The Deputy VC (Academic), Prof. Adedayo Fasakin, is also quoted as hailing the Amnesty Office for choosing the centre.
He added, “It is no longer news that many ex-agitators were repatriated
from their training bases overseas and reprimanded for poor conduct
during their training programmes.
“In that regard, I urge each of them to be open to the centre’s technical, structural and cultural training process.
“The new skill they will acquire and the entrepreneurship component will
give them a new lease of life and position them to contribute to the
development of the Niger Delta and Nigeria.”
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