ITF Set To Convert Training Centers To Enterpreneurship Hubs

By Jennifer Inah, Abuja

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The Industrial Training Fund, ITF, has revealed plans to convert its existing Skills Training Centres located in states such as Lagos, Kano, Kogi, Plateau, the Federal Capital Territory Abuja and the vocational wings  attached to its Area Offices to hubs for innovation and entrepreneurship (e-Hubs).

The Director-General of the Fund, Mr Joseph Ari disclosed this at the 3rd Annual Forum for Innovation in African Universities in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital with the theme; “Strengthening Africa’s Higher Education in a Post-COVID-19 World.”

Vehicles for innovation

He explained that schools of Higher Learning in Nigeria and other stakeholders can use the hubs as incubation centres and vehicles for innovation and creativity.

Mr Ari also revealed that ITF has made a formal submission to the Federal Government for the establishment of Centres for Advanced Skills Training for Employment in the six Geo-political Zones.

According to him, “This can be used for graduate upskilling and reskilling and the overall capacity development of Nigerians in Technical and Vocational Education and Training ,TVET.”

The ITF boss stated that as an institution that places a premium on creativity and innovation, the Industrial Training Fund aligns its policy direction to prevailing global trends and government policy thrusts.

He said, “One such policy and vision review is our current policy direction tagged: Re-Engineering Skills for Sustainable Development, which gave birth to the institutionalisation of the National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).”

“NATS is a globally accepted scheme to optimise apprenticeship and traineeship and to ensure a seamless transition between formal and informal education and will inevitably lead to the full adoption of National Skills Qualification, which will greatly enhance interaction between industries and academia.”

He said that was not an exhaustive account of innovations that has been embarked upon over the years, which is suggestive of the direction that the ITF was willing to take to ensure that innovation and creativity were institutionalised in the system.

Lateefah Ibrahim

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