By Bassey Inyang in Calabar
The Federal Government has
launched the School-to-Work Scheme which it noted, was designed to
prepare children for after school employment
Launching the programme facilitated by the Federal Government under the National Directorate of Employment (NDE),in Calabar on Thursday
evening, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, said
the scheme would provide the needed skills for young people in school
for self-employment after they would have graduated from secondary
school.
“It is pertinent to note that the STWS is aimed at introducing the concept of skills acquisition training very early to our youths. Secondary school students from JSS2 to JSS3 have been selected to participate in the pilot phase simultaneously running in the following states: Cross River, Kogi, Anambra, Bauchi, Katsina and Ondo states.
“This will enable them to acquire skills that will change their future in the absence of white collar jobs,” Ngige said.
The minister said the
School-to-Work programme curriculum has been designed to deliver
vocational, agricultural, entrepreneurial and life skill training to the
trainees within two months vacation period.
Ngige said those who need up-skilling would be assisted during the next long vacation of the following year.
“I am convinced that the
School-to-Work Scheme when fully implemented would have created a new
army of young responsible Nigerians who are equiiped with 21st century
skills and are very willing and prepared to take not just their own
destinies in their hands, but that of this great country. “Their
attitude to work, nation building and wealth creation would have been
properly shaped to fully align with the change agenda of the APC-led
Government at the centre,”
Ngige said.
Ngige said.
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