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Delta building skills-base economy to check unemployment – Aniagwu

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TUE 13 APRIL, 2021-theGBJournal-Delta Government says it is building skills-based economy as panacea for rising unemployment in the state and country.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, made this known on Tuesday at Obiaruku, Ukwuani Local Government Area while addressing journalists after inspecting four out of the nine new Technical Colleges being built by the state government at Omadino, Effurun, Orerokpe and Obiaruku.

Aniagwu who was in company of his Technical Education counterpart, Mrs Gbubemi Ikolo, said that as part of the Stronger Delta vision of the Okowa administration, the state government was determined to provide Deltans with skills that were in short supply.

He said that as part of the State Government’s human capital development, there was a link among the different components of the skills acquisition programmes in the state.

“I must appreciate the governor for the vision to establish these technical schools and I also commend my colleague who obviously has done a lot of work in the supervision of these projects.

“When you look at these projects you will see that indeed, it’s a technical college but can actually pass for a university environment because a number of institutions don’t have these structures. This goes to show that our Stronger Delta agenda is not a ruse.

“Okowa is determined to bequeath a state that is functional in terms of human capital and urban renewal which is a part of the Smart Agenda.

“We are not just going to build the schools, we are also making efforts to equip them to make them functional and productive and I feel very proud to say that these legacy projects are coming up in our time,” Aniagwu said.

He commended the contractors for doing a good job and urged them to speed up work to meet project deadline.

On her part, Mrs Ikolo said that the new schools would take-off in September, 2021, adding that the contractors had promised to speed up work to meet target.

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