The Federal Govern
ment has restated its commitment to the completion of the Lots 1-3 of the skill acquisition centres at Iguelaba, Edo, by the end of the year.
The Supervising Minister, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Darius Ishaku, gave the assurance while receiving representatives of the Benin Kingdom resident in Warri.
Ishaku said that the contract for the centres were revoked in 2012, following the inability of the contractors handling the projects to make any progress on the job.
“The Federal Government is building nine skills acquisition centres, one in each states of the Niger Delta.
“The centres are designed to train youths to acquire skills to enable them to work in various sectors of the economy; in particular, oil and gas, commerce, tourism, agriculture, ICT, construction and maritime.”
He said that the completion of the centres was dear to the heart of President Goodluck Jonathan.
“The development of the Niger Delta is very paramount to Mr President.
“It became necessary to lay off the contractors handling the project in order to get new contractors to speed up work on the projects so that they can be put to use by the end of 2014.
“The Ministry has contracted a reliable firm to handle the projects,” he said.
The supervising minister, therefore, called on the people to support the Transformation Agenda of Jonathan.
Earlier, the leader of the community, Chief Robinson Aikpitanyi, urged the Federal Government to speed up work on the construction of the centres in Edo.
Aikpitanyi pledged the community’s support to the transformation agenda of the Jonathan-led administration.
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FG Reassures On Completion Of Skills Centres
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