Governor Assures Corps Members Of Inclusion In ICT Training 

By Chinwe Onuigbo, Awka 

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The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has assured corps members posted to the state of their inclusion in the Solution Innovation District which he recently launched with the signing of the memorandum of understanding with Microsoft and Wootlab to train 20,000 youths in the state.

 

Governor Soludo who made the statement on Tuesday, during the swearing-in ceremony of the 2024 batch ‘A’ stream 1 prospective corps members deployed to the state at the Nnamdi Azikiwe NYSC Unity Permanent Orientation Camp Umuawulu /Mbaukwu in Awka South Local Government Area, also affirmed that the training of Youths in ICT would have a multiplier effect in the short run.

 

The governor was represented by Mr Patrick Agha-Mba the Chairman of the NYSC state governing board and commissioner for youth development. He addressed the corps members saying,

“It is germane to state that you could be described as being lucky to be deployed to the state as it coincides with the period that my administration is working vigorously with the security agencies to ensure that the state becomes one of the safest in the country. 

 

‘In addition to making the state a haven, my administration has equally embarked on massive durable road construction to open up places for easy movement of people as well as steady inflow and outflow of goods and services. We have also started working on creating industrial clusters in strategic parts of the state for a more productive and competitive economy.

 The goal is to make this state the cynosure of commerce in the country.”

The governor who also charged corps members to stay in the state after service, asserted that having contributed to the development of the state, they should also be part of the enjoyment of the dividends of democracy and good governance.

 

Speaking at the occasion, the chairman NYSC state governing board and commissioner for youth development Mr Patrick Agha – Mbah whose speech was presented by Mr Kenneth, said that he would be monitoring them for the three weeks’ orientation courses and equally throughout their Primary Assignment.

‘The essence is to ensure your adequate security and welfare.”

 

“I would like to take this opportunity to inform you about an important programme called “One Youth, Two Skills” initiated by the Anambra State government. This program aims to empower our youth with valuable skills that will enable them to become self-reliant and contribute meaningfully to the development of our state. In 2023, the Anambra State government trained and provided grants to 5,000 youths through the “One Youth, Two Skills” programme.”

 

He disclosed that the beneficiaries have gone on to establish their businesses and create employment opportunities for themselves and others.

 

 “This success story is a testament to the effectiveness of the programme. I am pleased to announce that in the current year, the State government will provide an opportunity for 100 Corps members to benefit from the “One Youth, Two Skills” program. This means that some of you sitting here today will have the chance to acquire valuable skills and receive financial support to start your own businesses after completing your service year. I urge you all to take advantage of this opportunity.”

 

Agha-Mba advised them to use their time during the orientation course to identify the skills they are interested in and passionate about. He further urged them to be proactive in seeking knowledge and acquiring new skills that will not only benefit them personally but also contribute to the growth and development of the state and nation.

 

On her part, the state coordinator of NYSC, Mrs Blessing Ekene Iruma who urged the corps members to maintain a positive spirit, disclosed that after the registration of the 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream 1 Prospective Corps Members, the figure got to 1,602 comprising of 721 Male and 881 Female. She appreciated the high level of discipline of the corps members and urged them to maintain a positive spirit.

“The NYSC as a scheme has four cardinal programmes: Orientation, Primary Assignment, Community Development Services and Winding Up and Passing out Programme. This orientation course which you have begun is the first cardinal programme. It is carefully articulated to expose you to the operations of the scheme. It is also targeted at preparing you adequately to be able to navigate successfully through all the primary programmes. 

 

“Moreover, the period is for leadership, physical, mental training as well as skills acquisition and entrepreneurship development. May I state without any equivocation that discipline is emphasised here. The essence is to make all the prospective corps members benefit maximally from the orientation exercise as the content of the orientation is rich and full capacity.”

 

Mrs Iruma further charged all the prospective corps members to make themselves ready to participate actively in all camp activities.

 

She also appreciated Governor Soludo and the NYSC Director-General Brig Gen YD Ahmed, NYSC Director South East Area Office for being solidly behind the activities of the scheme in the state. Iruma equally thanked the security agencies and camp officials for their cooperation and dedication.

She presented the best staff, Ikechukwu Okoro, with a certificate of commendation.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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