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750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by OEPHIUS(m): 5:13pm On Apr 05, 2018
…as FG names him SDGs-friendly Governor, asks other states to emulate Enugu

There was wild jubilation in Enugu on Thursday as 536 trainees of the second batch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Skill Acquisition Programme of the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi administration instantly received alert of N100,000 seed money each from the state government to assist them start off their various businesses after attending a one-year free vocational training.

The 536 trainees were among the 750 participants chosen from the 17 Local Government Areas of the state and enrolled by the state government under its SDGs programme as an empowerment intervention scheme designed to alleviate the suffering of the people of the state through learning of a vocation that would enable each of them develop a career in life. The first batch of 214 trainees, who had graduated after undergoing training in focal areas such as Tailoring, Hairdressing, Haircut and Aluminum works apprenticeship, were settled in September 2017, accordingly.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony in Enugu, which was attended by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, who was represented by her Sector Director, Pharm. Yahaya Hamza, the federal government commended Governor Ugwuanyi “for being SDGs friendly and creating enabling environment for achieving the SDGs goals”.

Mrs. Orelope-Adefulire, who emphasized the importance of skills acquisition in the country for “economically self-reliant”, diversification of the nation’s economy and encouragement of the youth to embrace self-employment, also thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi for the state’s contributions and untiring efforts towards the success of the programme as well as “this unique collaboration aimed at accelerating the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in Enugu State and Nigeria”.

She therefore, announced that “approval has been granted to Enugu State for continuation of the skill acquisition programme to consolidate the success achieved by the Federal and Enugu State governments through the initiative” and called on other states to emulate Gov. Ugwuanyi towards the realization of the SDGs goals for the overall benefit of the masses.

“I also want to encourage other states to borrow a leaf from Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi by ensuring that their plans and projects are targeted towards achieving the goals of SDGs so that our 2030 Agenda will be realized as a nation”, the SSA to the President said.

In his address, Gov. Ugwuanyi, while congratulating the graduands on their achievement, stated that the scheme was “undoubtedly a very important and timely intervention that is helping to create wealth, reduce unemployment and stimulate productivity especially among our youths and women”.

The governor added that the scheme was a “welcome complement” to the efforts and initiatives of his administration in the area of youth/women empowerment, skills acquisition and poverty alleviation, stressing that it was also in furtherance of the progress recorded in other state’s empowerment programmes such as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), the Enugu State Youth Enterprise Support Scheme (ENU-YESS), among others.

Gov. Ugwuanyi expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for its continued support to the implementation of the SDGs in the state, and pledged the “continued cooperation and full commitment” of his administration to the success of the programme as well as other collaborations between the state and federal government designed for the benefit and empowerment of the people.

“I use this occasion to reassure the good people of Enugu State that we remain fully committed to our promise to reduce poverty in the state and will continue to do all that is necessary to promote the empowerment and economic emancipation of our youths, women and families”, Gov. Ugwuanyi said.

Earlier in her welcome address, the Special Adviser to the Governor on SDGs and Inter-Ministerial Affairs, Hon. Mabel Agbo, noted that the empowerment programme was part of the four-point agenda of the state government, explaining that “what we are doing today does not only create employment, but helps to reduce crime and other social vices by keeping the individual meaningfully engaged in an economically productive venture”.

Hon. Agbo maintained that she was satisfied with the level of proficiency acquired by the graduands, adding that a good number of them were able to demonstrate that they have acquired the capacity to compete favourably in any environment.

She disclosed that many of the first batch graduands “have been able to set up viable barber’s and hair dressing shops and are now Chief Executive Officer of their own businesses”, and encourage the newly graduated trainees to be dedicated, productive and utilize the seed money to actualize their potentials in keeping with the set objectives of the scheme.

“To the graduands, I want to say congratulations for acquiring new skills and knowledge. We have basically armed you with the tools to succeed in life. In the last one year, you went through the rudiments of a profession you chose. We have no doubt that you are now better equipped and prepared to face the world, and in a better frame of mind too. I encourage you to hit the road running because anytime lost cannot be regained”, Hon. Agbo advised.

Other dignitaries at the event, which was electrified with uncontrollable jubilation the moment the graduands started receiving alerts of the seed money on their phones, were the state’s Deputy Governor, Hon. Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo; the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Edward Ubosi and other members of the House; State Executive Council (EXCO) members; Chairmen of the 17 Local Government Areas, Traditional Rulers, among others.

http://dailypost.ng/2018/04/05/ugwuanyi-empowers-750-sdgs-trainees-seed-money/

Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by profdotcom: 5:43pm On Apr 05, 2018
A true Leader

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by OEPHIUS(m): 5:55pm On Apr 05, 2018
More

Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by NwaAmaikpe: 7:33pm On Apr 05, 2018
shocked


Enugu amaka, ezigbo obodo oma,
Enugu amaka, anyi e nwero obodo ozo.


042 state of mind.
Trans-Ekulu brought up, I ka na-a mu amu?

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by SIRKAY98(m): 7:33pm On Apr 05, 2018
Ok
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by lonelydora: 7:34pm On Apr 05, 2018
Nice one by the governor. Gov. Ugwuanyi, Please do and come out for Bar. Peter Okonkwo to enter.
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by naijjaman(m): 7:34pm On Apr 05, 2018
ok
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by ejihand(m): 7:35pm On Apr 05, 2018
Thought is 750k
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by lordcornel(m): 7:37pm On Apr 05, 2018
Nice one... But the money is small
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by ozimec(m): 7:37pm On Apr 05, 2018
OEPHIUS:
…as FG names him SDGs-friendly Governor, asks other states to emulate Enugu

There was wild jubilation in Enugu on Thursday as 536 trainees of the second batch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Skill Acquisition Programme of the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi administration instantly received alert of N100,000 seed money each from the state government to assist them start off their various businesses after attending a one-year free vocational training.

The 536 trainees were among the 750 participants chosen from the 17 Local Government Areas of the state and enrolled by the state government under its SDGs programme as an empowerment intervention scheme designed to alleviate the suffering of the people of the state through learning of a vocation that would enable each of them develop a career in life. The first batch of 214 trainees, who had graduated after undergoing training in focal areas such as Tailoring, Hairdressing, Haircut and Aluminum works apprenticeship, were settled in September 2017, accordingly.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony in Enugu, which was attended by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, who was represented by her Sector Director, Pharm. Yahaya Hamza, the federal government commended Governor Ugwuanyi “for being SDGs friendly and creating enabling environment for achieving the SDGs goals”.

Mrs. Orelope-Adefulire, who emphasized the importance of skills acquisition in the country for “economically self-reliant”, diversification of the nation’s economy and encouragement of the youth to embrace self-employment, also thanked Gov. Ugwuanyi for the state’s contributions and untiring efforts towards the success of the programme as well as “this unique collaboration aimed at accelerating the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in Enugu State and Nigeria”.

She therefore, announced that “approval has been granted to Enugu State for continuation of the skill acquisition programme to consolidate the success achieved by the Federal and Enugu State governments through the initiative” and called on other states to emulate Gov. Ugwuanyi towards the realization of the SDGs goals for the overall benefit of the masses.

“I also want to encourage other states to borrow a leaf from Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi by ensuring that their plans and projects are targeted towards achieving the goals of SDGs so that our 2030 Agenda will be realized as a nation”, the SSA to the President said.

In his address, Gov. Ugwuanyi, while congratulating the graduands on their achievement, stated that the scheme was “undoubtedly a very important and timely intervention that is helping to create wealth, reduce unemployment and stimulate productivity especially among our youths and women”.

The governor added that the scheme was a “welcome complement” to the efforts and initiatives of his administration in the area of youth/women empowerment, skills acquisition and poverty alleviation, stressing that it was also in furtherance of the progress recorded in other state’s empowerment programmes such as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), the Enugu State Youth Enterprise Support Scheme (ENU-YESS), among others.

Gov. Ugwuanyi expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for its continued support to the implementation of the SDGs in the state, and pledged the “continued cooperation and full commitment” of his administration to the success of the programme as well as other collaborations between the state and federal government designed for the benefit and empowerment of the people.

“I use this occasion to reassure the good people of Enugu State that we remain fully committed to our promise to reduce poverty in the state and will continue to do all that is necessary to promote the empowerment and economic emancipation of our youths, women and families”, Gov. Ugwuanyi said.

Earlier in her welcome address, the Special Adviser to the Governor on SDGs and Inter-Ministerial Affairs, Hon. Mabel Agbo, noted that the empowerment programme was part of the four-point agenda of the state government, explaining that “what we are doing today does not only create employment, but helps to reduce crime and other social vices by keeping the individual meaningfully engaged in an economically productive venture”.

Hon. Agbo maintained that she was satisfied with the level of proficiency acquired by the graduands, adding that a good number of them were able to demonstrate that they have acquired the capacity to compete favourably in any environment.

She disclosed that many of the first batch graduands “have been able to set up viable barber’s and hair dressing shops and are now Chief Executive Officer of their own businesses”, and encourage the newly graduated trainees to be dedicated, productive and utilize the seed money to actualize their potentials in keeping with the set objectives of the scheme.

“To the graduands, I want to say congratulations for acquiring new skills and knowledge. We have basically armed you with the tools to succeed in life. In the last one year, you went through the rudiments of a profession you chose. We have no doubt that you are now better equipped and prepared to face the world, and in a better frame of mind too. I encourage you to hit the road running because anytime lost cannot be regained”, Hon. Agbo advised.

Other dignitaries at the event, which was electrified with uncontrollable jubilation the moment the graduands started receiving alerts of the seed money on their phones, were the state’s Deputy Governor, Hon. Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo; the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Edward Ubosi and other members of the House; State Executive Council (EXCO) members; Chairmen of the 17 Local Government Areas, Traditional Rulers, among others.

http://dailypost.ng/2018/04/05/ugwuanyi-empowers-750-sdgs-trainees-seed-money/

this is what we expect from our politicians. youth empowerment. train and empower them
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by christejames(m): 7:37pm On Apr 05, 2018
Enugu State the trailblazer...

The state is in the hands of God.

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by christejames(m): 7:38pm On Apr 05, 2018
Enugu State the trailblazer...

The state is in the hands of God.
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by visijo(m): 7:39pm On Apr 05, 2018
2019 is loading.. We know the plan.. Is that buhari in the last picture?
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Nobody: 7:42pm On Apr 05, 2018
If only half of the governors in Nigeria will do this Lagos won't be over populated, nice one
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Nobody: 7:43pm On Apr 05, 2018
Ekiti state is really in big mess


Nothing happens in that state outside its people queuing up to receive cups of uncooked rice and NGN500
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Mznaett: 7:45pm On Apr 05, 2018
That's cool
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by kings09(m): 7:48pm On Apr 05, 2018
National cake don set
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by kings09(m): 7:49pm On Apr 05, 2018
Euouae:
Ekiti state is really in big mess


Nothing happens in that state outside its people queuing up to receive cups of uncooked rice and NGN500

I agree wit u.

Even at federal level, nothing hapns but heaping of blames here n thr n international/local spread of lies

Buhari sef
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by alsudaes1(m): 7:51pm On Apr 05, 2018
kings09:


I agree wit u.

Even at federal level, nothing hapns but heaping of blames here n thr n international/local spread of lies

Buhari sef
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Ladyjumong(f): 7:52pm On Apr 05, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Enugu amaka, ezigbo obodo oma,
Enugu amaka, anyi e nwero obodo ozo.


042 state of mind.
Trans-Ekulu brought up, I ka na-a mu amu?
lol, ve' always had that feeling that you are from enugu cheesy

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Ade3000yrs(m): 8:03pm On Apr 05, 2018
good one
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Fatherofdragons: 8:06pm On Apr 05, 2018
Big thumbs up for the Governor of Enugu state, this is one of the ways to curb unemployment in the state, I love seeing good developments such as these in all of igboland, it give me great joy
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by LZAA: 8:18pm On Apr 05, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked

Enugu amaka, ezigbo obodo oma, Enugu amaka, anyi e nwero obodo ozo.

042 state of mind. Trans-Ekulu brought up, I ka na-a mu amu?
stop jealousing ragos NwaAmaikpe im loyal to the caliphate imhotep and zombiehunter dy jealous my ragos ooo small london pere sai sultan!!!

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Baroba(m): 8:19pm On Apr 05, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


Enugu amaka, ezigbo obodo oma,
Enugu amaka, anyi e nwero obodo ozo.


042 state of mind.
Trans-Ekulu brought up, I ka na-a mu amu?

Which part for Trans, I lived at Jim Nwobodo Avenue near At Marys Catholic Church..

Ugwuanyi and his propaganda machine, useless fatty.

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Lastanza: 8:40pm On Apr 05, 2018
Nice one from my governor. Small drops of water makes a mighty ocean. At least a small step in the right direction and if sustained could metamorphose to a big program in future.
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Kulas: 9:00pm On Apr 05, 2018
I am still waiting to see that Baga that will come and oppose Ugwuanyi's re election bid, we will show him/her that we Ndi Enugu is 100 percent behind Ugwuanyi's second term, and if they amend the constitution for third term, we will also elect him for third term. Enugu Amara!. Gburugburu Biko haha niru
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by CioAngels(f): 9:01pm On Apr 05, 2018
Meanwhile, Delta is busy giving the money to Ibori, friends, concubines and family. People should ask Okowa what gains has he brought to Delta for the youth and the old? He is only interested in selling the businesses he met in Delta to float his private businesses. Thieves.

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by lajuto: 9:01pm On Apr 05, 2018
042
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by Nobody: 9:09pm On Apr 05, 2018
That's a step in the right direction. As evidence has shown time and time again, government does not create jobs and it's not supposed to. It's role in this regard is to only provide the prevailing environment [tax breaks, low interest loans and other incentives] to help individuals start a business. Jobs are created by ordinary folks who take risks to start a business and thus create jobs. In this instance, I hope that the government has a way to monitor and make sure that these grants or loans are used for the purpose intended. Bravo!
Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by hesilo(m): 9:50pm On Apr 05, 2018
Nonsense...you give people 100k and take it back via various tax means. Who is fooling who.


BTW what kind of biz will 100k start self make I ask o.

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Re: 750 SDG Trainees Collect 100,000 Each From Enugu State Government by MVLOX(m): 10:06pm On Apr 05, 2018
CioAngels:
Meanwhile, Delta is busy giving the money to Ibori, friends, concubines and family. People should ask Okowa what gains has he brought to Delta for the youth and the old? He is only interested in selling the businesses he met in Delta to float his private businesses. Thieves.


I was just wondering if nobody would bring dis up... God bless you madam... We don't have a governor or government in Delta State

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