Hi-Tech Construction to Host Vocational Skills Training for Communities

Sunday Ehigiator

Hi-Tech Construction, in collaboration with key stakeholders, will conduct a screening exercise for a vocational skills training program on March 8, 2025, as part of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Project’s Social Impact and Livelihood Restoration Plan.

The program, designed for 60 participants from communities directly affected by the coastal road project, aims to equip them with technical and soft skills, ensuring their integration into the ongoing development and supporting long-term economic sustainability.

A statement signed by the Community Relations Manager at LCCH, Hi-Tech Construction, Prince David Omaghomi, stated that the screening exercise will select participants from an initial pool of 150 candidates across various skill categories, including solar power and electrical, masonry, plumbing, and digital marketing.

He said, “Giving back to the communities impacted by major infrastructure projects is not just a responsibility but a necessity. Through this vocational skills training, we are not only restoring livelihoods but also positioning individuals for greater economic opportunities.”

He added that Hi-Tech Construction is also implementing a range of social impact initiatives, including local business empowerment, infrastructure rehabilitation projects, and healthcare and education support, to improve overall community well-being.

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