Tag: Abayomi Oke

  • Total trains, empowers 25 with SME skills in Ibadan

    A leading energy company in the country, Total E & P Nigeria Limited has graduated another batch of 25 young Nigerians with livelihood skills for self-reliance in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

    The six weeks training saw the trainees trained in five different skills of endeavours for five weeks while a week was devoted to entrepreneurship training on how to manage and run independent businesses by the trainees.

    The training held in collaboration with Isura Empowerment had five trainees each trained in the areas of beading and jewellery makings; batik, tie and dye; dressmaking; mobile phone repairs and basic solar production and installations. The beneficiaries were selected from the Olorunsogo -Agbatan community in Felele area of the capital city.

    The event tagged the Totalpreneur graduation ceremony held at the Scout Camp, neighbourhood Market, Molete, Ibadan, Oyo state had in attendance,  the state commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr Abayomi Oke, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Mobilisation, Mr Abiodun Ambali, top officials of Total Limited, the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Planning Commission, Mrs Mofoluke Adebiyi, other top government functionaries, officials and facilitators from Isura Empowerment, market leaders, community leaders among others.

    Aside from the certificate of competence and completion of training presented to the trainees, each of the 25 trainees also got their business starter kits in their different areas of training to help them kick-start their small-scale business.

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    While commending Total Limited for the efforts at empowering the youths with livelihood skills for self-reliance and independent, the states Youth and Sports commissioner, Mr Ayobami Oke said, small and medium scale enterprises are the secret to fighting poverty and unemployment across the country.

    He said the state is glad to collaborate with the oil and gas firm to help empower the youths and give them a ray of hope to living, pleading that more of such efforts should be replicated in other parts of the states, especially in the rural communities.

    He promised the support of the government to the facilitator, noting that the state government will by the gesture be encouraged to continue its efforts of skills acquisition and empowerments with other international agencies and corporate organizations.

    In his remarks, the company’s Executive General Manager, CSR, Mr Vincent Nnadi said the Totalpreneur is a corporate social responsibility initiative of Total E & P Nigeria Limited, designed with the objective of training and empowering Nigerian youths with livelihood skills for self-reliance to addressing the challenge of the growing number of school leavers with limited job opportunities.

    He said “With the growing number of school leavers and a disproportionate number of job opportunities, we believe that human capacity development leading to gainful self-employment is one of the most effective ways to reduce poverty and ensure sustainable economic growth.

    “Through our capacity development initiatives, Total aims to empower as many people as possible and actively support nation-building efforts in the line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals number one and eight which are ‘No poverty’ and ‘decent work and economic growth’, respectively.

    “As of today, more than 15,000 individuals have been trained by Total in different skills and given starter packs to launch their careers in entrepreneurship adding their quota to national growth and economic indices.”

    The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Isura Empowerment, Mrs Efe Fagbeja said empowering young people with the training which is a livelihood skill will reduce poverty among the youth.

    She said beneficiaries which are between the ages of 22 to 35 male and females were selected and recommended by their community leaders and were screened for the six weeks programme.

    The representatives of each of the vocational skills group who spoke on behalf of their various groups thanked Totalpreneur for the empowerment programme, promising to put the skills into use in a way that would add value to the society.

    The speakers who expressed satisfaction at the training said they are determined to market their products aggressively in a way that would help build sustainable business that will add value to the society.

  • Oyo State urges employers to support corps members

    Oyo State Government on Wednesday urged employers of the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC ) members to support and accommodate the corps members to enable them to perform their responsibilities effectively.

    The state’s Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Abayomi Oke, made the call at the 2018 NYSC Corps Employers Workshop in Ibadan.

    The workshop has “Tackling Emerging Challenges in Youth Corps Administration through Greater NYSC/Stakeholders’ Participation” as its theme.

    According to Oke, the NYSC programme cannot be complete without employers’ role in preparing members for the future.

    He said “Oyo State has more corps members this year because the state government always provide secure environment for members.

    “We need the support of employers in the private sector to absorb more of corps members and provide them with accommodation because more of them are coming in the next batch.”

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    The commissioner also urged employers not to reject corps members without genuine reasons and enjoined them to always give them equal opportunities.

    The NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Sule Kazaure, advised corps employers, especially government establishments to provide welfare packages for corps members.

    Kazaure, who was represented by a Deputy Director at the NYSC Headquarters, Mr Philips Enaberue, said the scheme recorded great successes through online registration and clearance of members to stem unwholesome practices.

    The Oyo State NYSC Coordinator, Mrs Ifeoma Anidobi, said the state had been accorded the hosting right for 2018 batch A Pre-Orientation Workshop.

    She added that the workshop, which would hold in April, would draw participants from all states of the federation.

    Anidobi noted some administrative challenges of the scheme as insecurity, incessant rejection, truancy, absenteeism and the lack of welfare.

    NAN

  • Ajimobi promises NYSC members conducive environment

    Ajimobi promises NYSC members conducive environment

    Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Thursday reaffirmed his commitment to providing a conducive and secured environment for NYSC members posted to the state to engage in national service.

    Ajimobi, represented by his Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr Abayomi Oke, made the promise at the swearing in ceremony of the 2017 Batch ‘A’ in Iseyin.

    The governor, however, appealed to local government councils and host communities to ensure that corps members were warmly received to motivate them to give their best.

    Ajimobi said that the NYSC had for decades remained a beacon of hope for national development and integration.

    The governor said that the orientation course for members was primarily to inculcate discipline in the youths by instilling in them a tradition of hard work, integrity and patriotism.

    He urged them to bring out their talents and acquire more through the NYSC skills acquisition programme.

    “It’s pertinent that you avail yourselves of all the activities of the orientation course, with the requisite attitude that will help you surpass your predecessors’ achievements.

    “I implore you to cultivate healthy relationships among yourselves and exploit the benefits of the programme because it will enhance your performance aimed at impacting positively on your host communities,” he said.

    Earlier, the state NYSC Coordinator, Mrs Ifeoma Anidobi, said a total of 2,212 corps members, including 1,275 females, were posted to the state.

    She said the members would be engaged in various orientation and empowerment programmes.

    The coordinator urged the corps members to make good use of the programmes, saying the skills acquired would be useful   during and after the service year.

    “You will have the opportunity to showcase your talents during drama and  other cultural displays,  so feel relaxed and adapt to the camp environment,” she said.

    Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Thursday reaffirmed his commitment to providing a conducive and secured environment for NYSC members posted to the state to engage in national service.

    Ajimobi, represented by his Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr Abayomi Oke, made the promise at the swearing in ceremony of the 2017 Batch ‘A’ in Iseyin.

    The governor, however, appealed to local government councils and host communities to ensure that corps members were warmly received to motivate them to give their best.

    Ajimobi said that the NYSC had for decades remained a beacon of hope for national development and integration.

    The governor said that the orientation course for members was primarily to inculcate discipline in the youths by instilling in them a tradition of hard work, integrity and patriotism.

    He urged them to bring out their talents and acquire more through the NYSC skills acquisition programme.

    “It’s pertinent that you avail yourselves of all the activities of the orientation course, with the requisite attitude that will help you surpass your predecessors’ achievements.

    “I implore you to cultivate healthy relationships among yourselves and exploit the benefits of the programme because it will enhance your performance aimed at impacting positively on your host communities,” he said.

    Earlier, the state NYSC Coordinator, Mrs Ifeoma Anidobi, said a total of 2,212 corps members, including 1,275 females, were posted to the state.

    She said the members would be engaged in various orientation and empowerment programmes.

    The coordinator urged the corps members to make good use of the programmes, saying the skills acquired would be useful   during and after the service year.

    “You will have the opportunity to showcase your talents during drama and  other cultural displays,  so feel relaxed and adapt to the camp environment,” she said.

     

  • Fatai Amoo named new 3SC Technical Adviser

    Fatai Amoo named new 3SC Technical Adviser

    The management of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan has appointed Dream Team VI assistant coach, Fatai Amoo as technical adviser on a two-year deal ahead of Ibadan ahead of 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

    The former Sunshine Stars of Akure coach was unveiled today at the office of the Oyo State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Barrister Abayomi Oke.

    Amoo who took over from Gbenga Ogunbote is expected to commence work immediately.

    The former Julius Berger FC of Lagos gaffer said he is very excited to return home as he assured the team’s fans that he would work to make the team great again in the continent.

    “I’m back home and I feel very comfortable being in Ibadan,” Amoo revealed. “I’m very excited being appointed as Technical Adviser of 3SC as I don’t really have the fear because I know the terrain.”

    “I’m ready to work with my coaching crew, they are very good people because we know each other very well and I believe we will get things right. I want to make name for myself and 3SC.”

    He added: “I have travelled a little and wherever I get to they, always ask for Shooting Stars and Rangers and that tells 3SC is a big club and we must make it great again. I am ready to take up the task and by the grace of God, we will conquer,” he said.

    In his message, Barrister Oke said he was very pleased with the appointment of coach Amoo.

    “He signed two years deal with us and we are very happy. On our side, the welfare of the team will be paramount,” he said.