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FG to upscale 100,000 artisans to international standard
Afiz Ogun, the director general of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), says that the federal government is poised to upscaling over 100,000 artisans to international standards. Mr Ogun said this on Tuesday in Jos, Plateau during an inspection tour of the various training centres of the Skill Up Artisans Programme (SUPA) being organised by ITF. He reiterated the federal government’s commitment towards improving the economic wellbeing of Nigerians. The DG noted that by December 2025 over 100,000 artisans across the country would have gained international standards; so as to compete favourably with their counterparts overseas. “The SUPA is a big programme which started last year with the foundation programme where we trained about 29,000 artisans.
“This year the target is 100,000 and we would be upscaling them to international standards,” he said. The DG said that the ongoing programme was going to lead to international certification. “Where a plumber in Nigeria has his own international certificate that nobody can look down upon him anywhere in the world” he said. He urged the private sector to join hands with government in establishing skill training centres, adding that creating private schools was not the solution to our economic problems. He encouraged corporate bodies and individuals to set up international training centres rather than private schools. According to him, this would boost the potential of the youths and make them better equipped for the global business space.
“We are begging well meaning Nigerians, instead of you forming private schools here and there, establish training centers, you will gain from it. Nigerians are waking up now, even though they have children in schools, they still want them to learn one skill or the other, ” Mr Ogun said. Fauziya Bayero, a fashion trainee and Onovo Okon, a CNG trainee, both beneficiaries of the trainings, noted that they have gained a lot from the training. They added that they hoped to be equipped to international standards so as to attain greater heights in their individual professions. Some of the training centres visited included metal fabrication/ CNG conversion centre, fashion workshop, Mechanic workshop and an ITF training centre for staff. NAN
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