Empowers 2,850 Skilled Trainees
State Honours Jonathan, Dickson, Alaibe, Others As
Education Ambassadors
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has
said his administration continued with some of the policies of his predecessor
in order to enhance development of the state.
Governor Diri said a policy like the Education
Development Trust Fund (EDTF) was visionary and deserved to be retained and
expanded in the overall interest of the state.
Senator Diri stated this on Wednesday at the Education
Development Trust Fund (EDTF) Interventions and Graduation Ceremony of the Diri Skills Acquisition and
Empowerment Programme at the Dr. Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre in Yenagoa while
paying tribute to his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson, for establishing
the EDTF.
He said he will continue to invest in human capacity building in order to
develop a viable private sector in the state that is independent of government.
At the event, 2,850 trainees of the third batch of the
skills acquisition programme were presented starter packs and other tools by
the state government.
The beneficiaries were trained for five months in
paint making, solar installation and electrical works, shoe making, soap
making, cosmetology, fashion and design, catering and pastries among others.
He said: "I consider this empowerment scheme as
one aspect of this administration that we will continue to do so that our
people will not be government-dependent. We will have a state that the private
sector can develop and you are those thar will develop the private
sector."
Diri implored the graduates not to sell the starter
packs but rather put into practice the skills acquired to improve their lives
and actualise government's vision of building a sustainable future for them.
"You are the ones carrying our dreams. So do not
disappoint us. Out of 9,000 applicants, you succeeded. You are building
yourselves and equally building Bayelsa."
The governor directed the Technical Adviser on
Entrepreneurship Development to conduct key performance index on beneficiaries
of the scheme.
He equally appreciated the EDTF Executive Secretary,
Dr. Alice Atuwo and members of the board for their hardwork as well as those
that have supported the fund.
He stated that his administrated had expanded the fund
beyond the full scholarship for students in the model schools to now
accommodate the technical colleges.
Diri directed the Commissioner for Education to ensure
that the technical colleges in Southern Ijaw and Nembe local government areas
were built and completed this year.
Diri, who was a recipient, on behalf of the EDTF
presented Honorary Ambassador of Education Award to former President Goodluck
Jonathan, Senator Dickson, Senator Emmanuel Paulker and Chief Fred Agbedi,
member representing Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency in the House of
Representatives in recognition of their invaluable contributions.
Other awardees were a former Managing Director of the
Niger Delta Development Commission, Chief Ndutimi Alaibe, Maj. Gen. Allison
Isaiah Allison, Arc. Reuben Okoya and a retired Commissioner of Police, Mrs.
Diseye Nsirim.
Responding on behalf of the awardees, Dr. Jonathan,
who was represented by a one-time Commissioner for Education, Dr Tobias James,
described the award as a recognition of contributions to the growth and
development of education in the state and pledged to continue to advocate for
accessible and inclusive education for all.
Dr Alice Atuwo, in her remarks, said the EDTF was
established in 2017 and took over the sponsorship of students in five model
secondary schools,
which has increased to 11.
Also, the Technical Adviser to the Governor on
Entrepreneurship Development, Mrs. Charity Ken-Godwins, said since 2021, the
Diri administration had been transforming the lives of the youths through
various empowerment programmes.
She said: "In 2021, 814 students graduated from
the skills acquisition programme. In 2022, another 815 benefitted and today we
are celebrating the graduation of 2,850 trainees who acquired skills in leather
works, fashion design, cosmetology and other areas. These skills will instill
in them a sense of self-reliance and entrepreneurship."
She added that in 2023, the governor directed that an additional 800 Bayelsans be trained but over 9,000 persons applied and that 3,500 were eventually selected and trained.
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