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WYSD 2022: Sen.Ekwunife marks global youth skills day,lists vocational skills facilitated for constituents

Kenneth Udeh from Abuja

As the world marks the global world youth skills day, Anambra Central Senator , Senator Uche Ekwunife Iyom has sent her felicitations to the youths in the state and Nigeria at large as they celebrate the 2022 edition of the global activity.

Ekwunife in a goodwill message issued on Friday, harped on the importance of youths acquiring basic vocational skills in addition to the formal education acquired from secondary and tertiary institutions.

 

Speaking on the theme for this year titled “Transforming youth skills for the future” , the Anambra Central legislator urged government and public office holders at all levels to invest in the organisation of skill empowerment programmes for the youths within their jurisdiction.

According to Ekwunife with such programmes the unemployment gap in the country will be bridged which will in extension quel youth restiveness and insecurity being faced in the country.

Highlighting her efforts at the 9th Senate , Ekwunife disclosed that through her empowerment and skills acquisition programmes, thousands of young people within Anambra Central Senatorial District and beyond have had the opportunity to acquire various relevant skills by engaging in the series of programmes which she has organised.

The statement read in parts; “Today, I join the rest of the world to celebrate the #WorldYouthSkillsDay. The strategic importance of equipping young people with the needed skills to succeed in the 21st century cannot be over emphasized.

“Gladly, through our legislative efforts and interventions, thousands of young people within Anambra Central Senatorial District and beyond have had the opportunity to acquire various relevant skills by participating in our series of empowerment and skills acquisition programmes.

“In line with my commitment towards achieving the sustainable development goal of decent work and economic growth for our youths, I remain committed to facilitating interventions that directly impact the lives of young people.

Ekwunife encouraged youths not to rely on their certificates and white collar jobs but also be relentless and proactive in their pursuit to acquire basic entrepreneurship and vocational skills in order to become self employed and reliant.

Some of the programmes highlighted by Ekwunife included; “distribution of laptop computers to youths in her Senatorial District; Entrepreneurship development training for youths in Anambra; Vocational training for youths and women in seven LGAs in Anambra; Development of skills and capacity development on confectioners for youths and women through the National Board for Technology incubation; Training on use of NBBRI finished products in building through modern masonry, Painting and Carpentry for skilled technicians; Capacity training on Snailery and fishery; Capacity building on empowerment of MSMEs in creating value addition to strategic raw materials in Anambra state through the Raw Materials Research and Democratic Council amongst others.

The World Youth Skills Day is celebrated every year on July 15. The sole purpose of this day is to provide essential skills to youngsters around the globe so that they can get employment. The day helps in disseminating awareness about the importance of skills in getting good job opportunities.

 

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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