FG Trains Non-Graduates
Unemployed Youths on Smart Phone Repairs in Lagos State Under the National
Social Investment Programme (NSIP)
The Honourable Minister of
Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar
Farouq has said that the Federal Government has concluded the training of
non-graduates unemployed youths under the National Social Investment Programme
(NSIP) on Smart Phones Repairs across the country.
The Minister disclosed this
at the closing ceremony of the N-Skills Smart Phone Repairs training at the
Yaba College of Technology, Lagos.
Speaking on behalf of the
Honourable Minister, the Director Human Resource Management, of the Ministry,
Mr. Rufai Tokunbo, said that the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP)
was created by President Mohammadu Buhari in 2016 as a mandate to lift 100
million vulnerable and poor citizens out of poverty across the 36 states and
the Federal Capital Territory.
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She said the programme has
impacted positively on the lives of the poor and vulnerable Nigerians,
including Persons with Disabilities and forcibly displaced persons (Internally
Displaced Persons and Returnees).
’’In furtherance to President
Muhammadu Buhari's approval for the restructuring of NSIP, processes have been
instituted to institutionalize the NSIP and to make it more impactful on the
economy and to reach citizens. This led to the introduction of N-Skills
Programme which is based on a certification system and accreditation of
practical training provided through informal apprenticeship system anchored by
Master Craft Persons (MCPs) and the formal training system including using the
Community skills Development Centres (COSDECs) in many States.
’’The programme aims to
improve the quality and relevance of skills delivered using certification
system to ease the transition of target beneficiaries to full-time skilled
employment, self-employment and/or further their education. It targets
marginalized and disadvantaged population, including those with primary or no-
formal education".
Continuing, the Minister
said, "N- Skills accommodate many skills-based enterprises and the Smart
Phone Repairs is used to pilot the programme under the N-Power non-graduate
component. The Ministry worked with technical service providers to provide the
N-Skills training services to 6,475 unemployed Youths across the
Federation".
The training which lasted for
six weeks provided the trainees the opportunity to learn and develop competence
in Smart Phone repairs business.
The Minister said the
trainees have acquired life- long skills that will help them to develop an
entrepreneurial understanding of the trade.
She urges them to be
responsible citizens, understand the theoretical aspects of smart phone repairs
and gain practical experience of basic techniques.
The Minister reiterated the
importance of the skills acquired at the in-centre training stressing that they
were carefully selected to explore the job and wealth creation opportunities in
the informal technology sector which is the fastest growing sector of the
labour market.
Speaking further, she said on
successful completion of the training, a certificate of attendance and starter
pack, Rework Soldering Station, Digital Multimeter, Set of Precision
Screwdriver and Repair Tool Kit and Magnifying Lamp will be issued to them to
start the business.
She urged the beneficiaries
to make use of the opportunity given to them to acquire this laudable skill
which is an income generating activity that would contribute to local economic
growth.
Earlier, the Lagos State
Focal Person for NSIP, and the Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment
in the State, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke, told the Beneficiaries to take the skills
acquired seriously so that they can reduce unemployment and poverty among the
youths and vulnerable in the country. The Commissioner said "My Governor
is concerned about the state of unemployment in the state, this is why the
state government has trained a lot of people on solar, agriculture, amongst
others".
She said Smart Phone Repair
is a laudable initiative because phone is used by everyone, with this programme
the youth will be able to earn a living, rather than waiting for white collar
job.
Dignitaries at the event
include the Lagos State Focal Person (NSIP) and Commissioner for Wealth
Creation and Employment in the State, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke, Director Yabatech
Consult Limited, Uduak Inyang Udoh, Rector Yabatech, Engr. Obafemi Omomkungbe,
Lagos State Coordinator Independent Monitor (NSIP), Mr. Rahaman Johnson, among
others.
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