Lisa Asugha |
The Special Assistant to the Imo State governor on Lagos/South-west Liaison, Mrs Lisa Asugha has reaffirmed the Imo State government’s commitment to make Imo citizens to be employable through the 2-day basic employability skills training programme, which is in progress in Lagos State.
Addressing news men at the Imo State Liason Office in Lagos at the weekend, the Liason officer said that interested participants have been asked to send their data for the training programme which its accreditation started on April 10, 2013 and would be on till end of April, 2013.
She said the programme would go a long way to enhance the job readiness and search skills of the indigenes of the State residing in Lagos in particular and South-west Nigeria in general, adding that the quest for qualitative learning has motivated the State government to engage managers of the Nigeria’s number one job seeking website, jobberman.com.
Said she; “What we really want is the best for our people, especially the youths and we want them to explore and discover new horizons so that the world would be a changed place. The Rescue Mission agenda of Governor Okorocha, is one that is majorly anchored on education, job creation and youth empowerment.”
Speaking further, Mrs. Asugha stressed that the registration exercise which is already going-on at the Imo liaison office in Lagos, No. 1221B Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, is also expected to run under the expense of the State government, adding that the exercise is free for all
participating Imo citizens.
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