Ondo gets skill acquisition centre

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Nigeria National Petroleum  Company Limited and Total Energies Upstream Nigeria, has donated a skill acquisition centre to Ondo State government.

Managing Director of Total Energies, Mike Sangster, who spoke at the inauguration of the project in Akure, said it was part of 84 projects in the  six geopolitical zones.

Sangster said the project was executed as part of its corporate social responsibility borne  out of the need  to mitigate gaps  in  qualitative and  technical  education,  maternal  and child  health, women  and youth empowerment. 

Represented by Mrs. Evi Ifekwe, executive director of People and Country Services, Sangster  said locations of the projects were carefully chosen, arising from a Needs Assessment carried out.

“As we hand over the project today, we implore you  to ensure its sustainable use  to impact the people positively.  The sustainability barometer shall be  seen during our  Impact Assessment  Exercise, when  we  will come back to check  how  this project  has  improved lives of the people,” he said.

Chief Upstream Investment Officer of  NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS). Bala Wunti, said the organisation would  continue to champion implementation  of  Sustainable Community Development  projects.

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“We are elated to be commissioning  another  laudable   project. We know this  facility will  provide relief to the  people.”

Acting Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, assured the donors women would be major beneficiary of the project.

Aiyedatiwa said the state government would ensure regular and constant maintenance of the project so that the purpose of the project would not be defeated.

He said the project would bring the beneficiaries out of the unemployment market and promote establishment of Small Scale Enterprises.

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