Enugu Trains Youths on Digital Skills

Enugu Trains Youths on Digital Skills

The Enugu State Government has initiated youth empowerment programmess in various skills such as digital and technology know-how as  part of efforts  to empower youths  to compete nationally and globally as well as create jobs and eradicatie poverty in the state.

The State Governor, Peter Mbah, who paid a visit to the Enugu SME AltSchool Training Programme centre, one of the training hubs in the state organised by the Enugu SME Centre in partnership with AltSchool Africa and Copen Academy, to train Enugu youths in Fullstack Software Development, said the trainings were part of his promises to upskills 40,000 youths annually.

 Represented by the Secretary to the state Government, Prof Chidiebere Onyia, Mbah explained that the digital training was one of the programmes run by the Enugu MSME office and the digital economy team, aimed at equipping young people with relevant skills to enhance their productivity and make them self-reliant.

Addressing the students, the governor urged them to justify the time spent in training and make the most of it for personal and societal advancement.

He enjoined the tech students to take the training seriously, emphasizing its potential to improve their lives and contribute positively to society.

He further commended the organisers of the programme, including the Special Adviser to the Governor on Digital Economy and MSMEs, Arinze Chilo Offiah, and the partners, AltSchool Africa, for their commitment to training and empowering the youths who numbered in hundreds.

Speaking, Offiah stated that the programme is part of the Enugu SME Agency’s Human Capital Development initiative, offering training in various business and vocational skills, including plumbing, electrical works, painting, construction artisinal skills, cybersecurity, programming and product design, social media marketing, hardware tech, data analytics and visualization, financial management, amongst others.

He highlighted the partnership with private sector experts, which enabled the programme to provide subsidized certification fees and free vocational training facilities and internet access during the training process.

On the selection criteria for beneficiaries, the special adviser explained that individuals undergo assessments to ensure genuine interest, and selected candidates receive zero-interest human capital development loans from the Enugu SME centre to cover training costs of the comprehensive six months.

Also speaking, the Senior Programme Manager for AltSchool Africa, Jerry Ukeh,  expressed alignment between their organisation’s vision and the Enugu SME Centre programmes, emphasising the opportunity for young people in Enugu State to build themselves and offer services globally.

He highlighted the significance of technical skills, particularly in software development, in enabling African talents to compete and contribute globally, citing examples of successful Nigerian tech professionals.

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