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Delta graduates 90 from skill acquisition centre

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The poverty alleviation programme of Delta state Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, on Thursday, received a boost with the graduation of 90 indigenes trained in the production of native attire popularly known as ‘Akwa-Ocha’.

Speaking at the ceremony, Commissioner for Youths Development in the state, Comrade Ifeanyi Egwuyenga, disclosed that the training exposed participants to the entire processes involved in the production of the ‘Akwa-Ocha’ fabrics.

Egwuyenga said that the vision of Okowa was to raise the next generation of Delta youths that would sustain the creativity and production of ‘Akwa-Ocha’ and expand opportunities for them to excel in the vast textile industry in the country.

He disclosed that he was delighted and confident that the training had provided useful platform to the beneficiaries to gain “not just hands-on-skills, but completely new insights that will strengthen their resolve to succeed in the textile industry.”

The commissioner reminded the beneficiaries that their knowledge, passion and enthusiasm in the pursuit of their dreams as well as making the Delta fabric global should be endless, adding that the start-up packs given to them by the state government were not for sale.

In his goodwill message, the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, said that the training and provision of starter-packs by the state government was part of deliberate measures to diversify the state’s economy.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr. Chika Ossai, charged beneficiaries of the programme to allow their skills to distinguish them in the fashion and design as well as the textile industry.

Also, the Chief Economic Adviser to the governor, Dr. Kingsley Emu, told the 90 beneficiaries of the programme not to sell their starter packs, pointing out that they should see them (starter-packs) as assets that would leapfrog them into entrepreneurs.

Earlier in a lecture, the training consultant for the programme, Mrs. Oreva Okowa, urged the beneficiaries to put the knowledge acquired to maximal use, noting that the fashion and design industry needed high level of creative ingenuity.

A beneficiary, Mrs. Nancy Nelly, who responded on behalf of others, thanked Gov. Okowa for the training and provision of starter-packs, even as she pledged they would leverage on the opportunity provided by the state government to be economically independent.

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