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NDDC LAUNCHES PROJECT HOPE, TO CREATE TEN THOUSAND JOBS IN NIGER DELTA REGION

BY BABRIEL OKECHUKWU, FRCN PORT HARCOURT

Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC has launched a new youth empowerment and capacity building programme tagged, Holistic Opportunity Project of Engagement, HOPE. 

The Managing Director NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku who performed the symbolic flag off at the commission’s Corporate Headquarters Marine Base, Port Harcourt Rivers State, said that the programme christened “Project Hope” would generate ten thousand Jobs in the Niger Delta region. 

One of the major desires of the present management of Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC is to satisfy the yearnings of the youth of Niger Delta region, who have been expectant over the years of a Leeway out of their economic quagmire. 

The launching of the youth empowerment programmes, christened Project Hope, appears to be the magic wand that would equip the youths with necessary skills for economic emancipation. 

Speaking while flagging off the project at NDDC Headquarters, the managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku explained that project Hope, which means Holistic Opportunity Project of Engagement, would provide a platform for data collection of all the youths of Niger Delta region,  their interests, skills and projections.

Dr. Ogbuku who emphasized the need for a data base for proper planning, gave assurance that youths would be trained in various areas they have indicated interests. 

While maintaining that selection would be devoid of politics and nepotism, the MD expressed optimism that project Hope would create ten thousand Jobs, being at least, one thousand Jobs for each of the oil producing states that made up NDDC. 

The Chief executive officer of the Interventionist agency condemned the tradition that held sway in the past, whereby a certain group of persons kept benefiting from almost all the opportunities to the detriment of others. 

Dr Ogbuku who told the people that the programme would focus on agro allied production, technology and ICT, enjoined the youths to leverage on the various opportunities therein. 

On her part, the Director Skills Development and Empowerment, Mrs. Winifred  Madume, who insisted  that the project was  to gather holistic information about the youths, gave assurance that Process of selection would be transparent.

Giving details and timelines of the projects, the creative Director Project Hope, Ambassador Blessing Fubara said that the programme would be in two phases, assessment and engagement. 

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