2023: APC Muslim- Muslim Presidential ticket Put Christians In North At Disadvantage Position- Prophet Isa El-Buba.

Comfort Pius Akudiang Jos

President and General overseer of Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministries international (EBOMI) prophet Isa El -Buba has decried the Muslim- Muslim ticket of All progressive Congress Presidential Candidate Ahmed Bola Tinubu/ Shetima for the 2023 presidential election.

Prophet E-l Buba in an interaction with newsmen at EBOMI Headquarters Jos, Said going by the current political development in Nigeria where Nigerians find their comfort even in the midst of discomfort in their faith, Nigerians still wants them to be identified with their faith.

According to him, there is so much mistrust and division in Nigeria at the moment,that makes it difficult for any party that produces Muslim- Muslim ticket to win electionsb.

El Buba hinted that the current situation in the county calls for healing and reconciliation among Nigerians .
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” When President Muhammadu Buhari came on board in 2015, the Senate president became a Muslim, speaker House of Representatives became a Muslim and the national chairman of the party a Muslim, a situation that makes the rest of Nigerians to begin to nurse fears that there is an agenda”

According to him, nobody should think the situation in 1993 and now are the same, stressing that the present situation in the county is different from what was on ground in 1993 during the time of MK Abiola that his party featured a Muslim Muslim ticket.

According to him,Nigerians are so divided at this present time because of lack of trust, saying both christians and Muslims should not be deprived of what belongs to them in the various political parties as they prepare to go to the polls in 2023.

According to El- Buba, nobody can be more righteous than God.

He disclosed that going by his findings, the population of christians in Northern Nigeria is over 50 million.

He stressed that Northern Nigeria is not only made up of states in the far north, but also includes Middle- Belt minority states such as Plateau,Nasarawa, Benue, Niger and Kwara states respectfully.

He disapproved the appointment of Governor Lalong as Director General of Tinubu Shatima predential campaign Council, describing the appointment as an insult to the christian comminity in the North.

CRUDAN holds AGM, elects new leaders 3 years after insecurity hinders meeting

Attai Audu

The Annual General Meeting of Christian Rural and Urban Development of Nigeria (CRUDAN) is a statutory obligation as spelled out in the CRUDAN constitution. The AGM is the highest decision-making body of CRUDAN and it is responsible for electing members of the Board of Trustees of CRUDAN as well as ratifying the appointments and decisions made by the Board. The AGM also approves the Annual reports and Audited Accounts of CRUDAN as provided by the constitution.

The CRUDAN 31st Annual General Meeting held on the 4th August 2022 and drew members across the CRUDAN 5 structured zones of Nigeria which are the Central, Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast zones. Highlights of achievements and success stories of the Organization were presented to Members. This year’s AGM was historic because for the past 3 years (2019, 2020, and 2021) CRUDAN could not hold its Annual General Meeting due to insecurity and some unforeseen circumstances but to the glory of God and to the delight of Members, the organization was able to organize the 31st Annual general meeting.

During the AGM, CRUDAN Board Members and Trustees were elected, inaugurated and presented to the house. The new Board Chair Hon. Dr. Patrick Katuka emerged from Northwest zone and replaced Rev. Dr. Eric Ighalo from the Southwest zone who served his complete term. Similarly, Mr. Bulus Dabit who also served his complete term was replaced by Dr. Julie Anpe as Secretary both from the Central Zone.

CRUDAN conducted its Board and Trustees elections for positions that were vacant at the period of the AGM. Elected trustees are:
Mr. Andrew Gwaivangmin, Central Zone Trustee
Mrs. Funmilayo Olatidoye, South West Zone Trustee
Bishop Jacob W. Kwashi, North West Zone Trustee
Other Trustees are Mrs. Rahab Asama (Northeast zone) and Amb. Rose Nwaogwugwu

Elected Board Members are:
Dr. Patrick Katuka as Board Chairperson
Prof. Joseph Alumanah as Board Vice-chairperson
Dr. Julie Anpe as Board Secretary

Other members of the Board are: Pharm. Hauwa Ibrahim, Rev. Samuel Ajayi, Mr. Mamman Twan, Mr. Amobi Nnabuihe, Rev. John Kalma, Barr. Grace Mamswa, Mrs. Ruth Dul (Executive Director), Mr. Tobi Salawu (Director of Programmes) and Mr. Boniface Agbo (Director of Programmes).

Similarly, the CRUDAN Guesthouse Board members were inaugurated. The new Guesthouse Board Members are Mr. Moses Kolawole (Chairperson), Mrs. Sandra Chikan, Barr. Amos Madaki, Mrs. Salome Agbaji, Mr. Paul Mershak and Mr. Emmanuel Zamfara. The former Guesthouse Management Committee members were sent forth.

The CRUDAN external auditor, Obi Ndaji & Co, presented the 2021 audited report. To wrap up the meeting, a communique was developed and presented which was adopted by the Congress.

2023: We Need Third Force Political Party With Purposeful Agenda for Nigeria- Dr Patrick Dakum Plateau Labor Governorship Candidate.

Attai Audu Jos

The newly elected Labor Party Governorship Candidate in Plateau Dr Patrick Dam has canvassed that based on the current political development in Nigeria and Plateau state there is the need to have third force a genuine political party with a purposeful agenda for the country.

Dakum who is Executive Officer, of Human Virology Centre
Abuja stated this in Jos after he emerged as Governorship Candidate of Labor Party in his State

Dr Dakum promised to provide purposeful leadership with great responsibility
towards addressing the insecurity and other factors militating against the development of Plateau State.

According to him,” based on the happening in Nigeria and Plateau State, in particular, there is the need for a third force, a genuine political party with a purposeful agenda and programmes to salvage the country”

He added that a credible alternative with credible people has become critically imperative.

According to him, Labour Party remains the only veritable political platform in the country today that puts people at the centre of its development plans.

He accused other political parties of circumventing democracy for their personal agenda.

“We are in Labour Party to turn around the fortune of Plateau State.”

Dr Dakum promised to be at the vanguard of working hard for the success of the Obi/Datti Presidential ticket at the 2023 Presidential election.

” I assure you that the vote you cast for Labour Party in all elections will not be in vain. You have sent me to the market and I will not return empty handed.”

He added that he has
resolved to strengthen Labour Party in all the wards in Plateau State Working with existing structures.

Dakum added that their
labour will not be in vain as God will reward them with success, saying
there is dignity in labour

Earlier, the National officer of the party who supervised the primary election Comrade Joseph Ndirang told the delegates that though there was one aspirant in the primary, however, the party will not impose him on the party, which was why the affirmation was done in line with the party constitution and Electoral Act.

“We are not going to impose anybody on you. So whoever the delegates affirm today will be our choice of governorship,” he said.

Tinubu/Shettima: North Central APC forum rejects Lalong’s appointment as DG campaign organization

Attai Audu Jos.

*Urges gov to decline offer

North Central AP leaders and critical members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) under the aegis of the North Central APC Forum has called on Governor Simon Bako Lalong to reject his appointment as the Director General of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Organization because that is an insult to the region.

Speaking on behalf of the forum in Jos the Plateau State capital, Saleh Mandung Zazzaga, said since last year they have been canvassing for the emergence of the next President from the zone, because it was time for the zone to produce the next president of the country come 2023.

He explained that their initial stance was not to compromise the 2023 Presidency for any other position because apart from the military era, the region since this democratic dispensation hasn’t actually produced either the president or the Vice President, but has largely contributed to the democratic growth in the nation.

Zazzaga noted that it then became obvious that their push for the presidency could not be actualized since the APC, in a way of mutual understanding, considered the Southern part of the country for the presidency. But they immediately began to canvass for the Vice Presidential slot which the zone was eventually not considered too as it went to the North East.

So, he said, if the North Central is not good or qualified enough for the presidential ticket because the party thinks nobody from the region has the political weight to pull votes from the Northern region for the party come 2023, how come then has the party or presidential candidate in the person of Tinubu become so trustful of someone from the region to become the presidential campaign organization Director General?

“Our concern in the 2023 elections is that of North Central as either the President or Vice President, but we were denied because they consider us either not qualified or competent enough. But as soon as it comes to Director General of the presidential campaign we suddenly become the most qualified.

“Ironically, it is the same Governor Simon Bako Lalong whom we have been canvassing support for as either President and then later as a presidential running mate/vice president, but the party discarded our call, that is suddenly been appointed as the Director General of the party’s presidential campaign organization. We spent lots of resources pushing for either the presidential slot or vice president at different times and it was all over the media since last year.

“We therefore consider Lalong’s appointment as insulting, degrading and making the region irrelevant in the political calculation of the country. We won’t accept this because this is quite unfair and sort of relegating our people to the background.

“That is why we are calling on Governor Lalong to reject this offer, and those celebrating his selection from the region should desist henceforth because this is a great slap on our face.

“We have been pushing for the good of the region in national political affairs all along, but those who have neither lend their voices, time and resources to our cause are busy celebrating the ‘relegation’ of our region in this 2023 elections at the national level. This is quite insensitive, unfortunate and regrettable,” he said.

Zazzaga further pointed out that as a forum with a mission to uplift the North Central zone, they have been engaged in initiating political and empowerment activities that would benefit the region, and that they will not back down on their mission for the region.

He said they remain loyal to the APC and have been working for the success of the party in one way or the order, but that they equally work with others irrespective of party affliction for the peace and progress of the North Central region.

He explained that forming a forum to project the North Central region is legitimate, pointing out that even among the governors, legislators and local government chairmen, there have forums to represent their divers regions, wards and interests.

Wase hails choice of Lalong as Tinubu/Shettima campaign DG.

Attai Audu Jos

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase has congratulated Governor Lalong of Plateau state on his appointment as the Director General of the Presidential Campaign Organisation of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.

Wase in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Umar Muhammad Puma and made available to Daily Independent, hailed the choice of Governor Lalong saying he is most competent and fit to lead the campaign of the APC Presidential candidate.

He described Lalong as “Detribalised, very resourceful, ingenious and practical politician, an adept listener and a leader with the right attitude to grind out results where others cannot succeed.

“I wish to heartily congratulate my leader and governor, the Executive Governor of Plateau state, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Simon Lalong on his well-deserved appointment and unveiling as the Director General of the Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s Presidential Campaign.

“There could not have been a better choice than this. Governor Lalong has over the years proven beyond reasonable doubts that he is a unifier, a strategist, a mobiliser, a team-player and a leader per excellence. In his almost eight years as governor of Plateau state,.

“His mettle and as chairman of the Northern Governor’s Forum, his footprints are indelible. I am very confident that as Director General, he will replicate his enviable records and lead the campaign from the front and ultimately lead the party to victory.

“Your Excellency, I wish you God’s guidance and resounding success in this onerous but surmountable assignment. My constituents and people of Plateau are indeed proud of you and would give you the needed support to deliver”

“With Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and his running mate, Shettima on the ballot and Lalong in the driving seat, the APC is on the right path to victory come February 2023″.

He thanked the Presidential candidate, the national chairman of the party for the confidence reposed in the Plateau governor to lead his campaign saying “A good product needs a great strategist to deliver”

Senator Daduut congratulates Lalong over appointment as Director General Presidential campaign Council Of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Attai Audu Jos

Senator Nora Daduut representing Plateau South Senatorial district at National Assembly
Professor Nora Ladi Daduut has congratulated the Governor of Plateau state on his appointment as the Director General of the Bola Tinubu/ Shetima Presidential Campaign council .

This congratoral message came on the heels of Thursday appointment of Lalong as the Director General of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign council and was subsequently presented same day by APC National Chairman Senator Abdullahi Adamu to President Muhammadu Buhari at at the Presidential Villa Abuja.

In a statement signed by Senator Daduut and made available to newsmen in Jos said “Let me congratulate my Governor, Simon Lalong on his emergence as the DG campaign Director to the Flagbearer of the APC Presidential Candidate , I have no doubt that in his capacity to deliver on the mandate”

Senator Daduut expressed confidence on Governor Lalong to deliver on the mandate and called on members of the party to rally round him to succeed.

In her words ,” I am optimistic.. Governor Lalong will deliver the next president as DG campaign.”

“With God on your side, you shall prove your doubters wrong and deliver on this responsibility of leading our party to victory at the polls.”

Senator Daduut pledged her loyalty to the APC and Governor Simon Lalong and promised to work for the victory of the party in the forthcoming general elections .

She wished Lalong the best of luck in his new assignment.

We’ll deliver Tinubu presidential ambition in 2023-Lalong.

From Attai Audu

Plateau State Governor and Director General of Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Organization, Simon Lalong said he will work assiduously towards the success of APC presidential election in 2023.

Lalong disclosed this Thursday evening while addressing a cheering crowd at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang on his return Abuja to Jos Plateau State.

He admonished Nigerians to leave religion out of politics and embrace development, adding that the current challenges in the country was not as a result of religion.

Lalong noted that his appointment as the Director General of the campaign council shows that Plateau people are recognized in National politics and that the state will deliver APC.

“Campaigning for Tinubu/Shettima Presidential election will not be a new thing for us in Plateau State, it is not a difficult task at all. It was the same difficulty we face in 2015 when some people said we will not win election because we are in a Muslim party but we won that election.

“All I want is for us to cement our relationship, Nigeria is one nation. The challenges that we have are not from the Muslims or the Christians, we have common challenges and our duty is to unite the people for development.”

Lalong who is the APC candidate for Plateau South Senatorial election said he will work assiduously towards the success of the presidential election, his Senatorial election and the Governorship election in Plateau state.

“I am confident that APC will win not only my Senatorial election but the presidential, Governorship and all other election in Plateau. It is my duty to work to deliver all APC candidate in the 2023 election.

“I have capable hands ground whom we will work together to deliver APC in the next elect”. He stated.

 Director -General /Chief  Executive Of Industrial Training Fund , Sir Joseph  N. Ari , KSM, KSS  recently Unveil  ITF 3rd Strategic  Policy Direction to the Nigerian Public. in this Interview with Jos Bureau Chief of Oracle Reporters,Attai Audu , Sir Ari Bares his mind on What the Government and the Nigerian public should expect from the Implementation of ITF 3rd Strategic Policy Direction.

Interview Excepts.

Q: What will Industrial training Fund as the foremost Human Resource Development Agency in Nigeria do to achieve it’s 3rd Strategic Policy Direction ?

Ans: The Industrial Training Fund Strategic Policy Direction that I have Unveiled to the media,is the third of such plans by the incumbent administration in the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

  You will recall that on assumption of office in 2016, we unveiled the ITF Reviewed Vision: Strategies for Mandate Actualization. The plan, which was initially stated to terminate in 2022, was, however, reviewed in 2020 to address gaps that were identified in the course of its implementation, and for us to appropriately respond to the negative impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on our numerous clients. While it lasted, the plan enabled the ITF to aggressively address service challenges by computerizing our operations, tackling infrastructural challenges to expand access to Nigerians desirous of acquiring skills, and generally address a gamut of other strictures that were impinging on our ability to effectively discharge our mandate for National economic growth and development and the general good of the Nigerian people

.Despite the numerous achievements recorded by the Fund on account of these initiatives, we have realized that more needs to be done if we must fully tackle the numerous socio-economic problems that are bedevilling us as Nation .

You know that unemployment in Nigeria today is at over 33% as over 23 million Nigerians that are desirous to work cannot find jobs, mostly because of the absence of requisite skills. Poverty is equally on the rise with some estimates placing the number of Nigerians that are living in poverty to be over 90 million. 

In the face of all these, our population has continued to soar with the World Bank estimating that Nigeria might hit 216 million by the end of this year. Equally worrisome is the spectre of the Out of School Children, which according to the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) is projected to be over 18.5 million.Although the Federal Government and, indeed, governments at all levels have implemented measures to tackle these challenges, it has become increasingly obvious that efforts have to be redoubled by all and sundry for us to effectively rid the country of these challenges.It is based on the above and in line with our mandate of Developing a vast pool of skilled manpower sufficient to meet the needs of the public and private sectors of the national economy coupled with resolutions at the recently concluded ITF National Skills Summit in Abuja that we found it imperative to review and refocus our strategies to address the above challenges and to meet the skills requirement of the nation in line with global best practices

Q: How do you arrive at strategies to tackle these challenges of unemployment in the country.

Ans: In arriving at our strategies, we considered the need to scale up our activities to address the soaring unemployment and other socio-economic challenges by leveraging on our three Es (Experience, Expertise and Expansive network), deployment of technology for wider coverage and more flexible service delivery.The new policy framework, which has as its theme: Re-Engineering Skills for Sustainable Development has external and internal components. The internal components of the plan, which entail value reorientation, Industrial Development, Commercialization of ITF Facilities, Alternative Funding Window, Deployment and Promotion, Annual Budget Preparation and, Revenue Generation are intended to drive the external components of the new policy direction, which covers Standardization and Certification, Technical and Vocational Skills Training Programmes, Skills Intervention Programmes, Electronic and Virtual Learning and, Optimal Utilization of Skills Training Centres (STCs) and Vocational Wings.

 Q: What  is Standardization and Certification of this scheme all about?

Ans: Standardization and Certification are core aspects of the Mandate of the Industrial Training Fund. Specifically, Section 2 subsections c and d of the ITF Act 2011, vest the ITF with the responsibility to set training standards in all sectors of the economy and monitor adherence; and evaluate and certify vocational skills acquired by apprentices, craftsmen and technicians in collaboration with relevant organisations.In this area, the Fund will focus on ensuring full adherence to standards and regulating vocational skills training outfits through the accreditation of skills training centres and certification of all skills training in line with the Act.To actualise this, the Fund will develop National Occupational Standards (NOS); Evaluate and certify apprentices, technicians and craftsmen; Train and certify learning and development professionals and; Create and maintain a data bank on skills training.When fully in place, our efforts will lead to the development of a robust National Occupational Standard (NOS); create a pool of certified apprentices, technicians and craftsmen as well as assessors and verifiers as well as create a pool of certified learning and development professionals and a regulated skills training .

Q: Could you expantiate more on ITF Technical  And  Vocational Skills Programs.

Ans: Another key area of the Fund’s mandate is the Technical and Vocational Skills programmes. Despite our commendable achievements in this regard, the Fund is set to refocus Technical and Vocational Skills Training for employability and economic growth by facilitating the institutionalization of the National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).

To actualize this, the Fund will collaborate with relevant public and private stakeholders for NATS; appraise and harmonize Apprenticeship programmes in line with set guidelines; conduct monitoring and evaluation and; design and develop technical and vocational skills programmes in line with the needs of the economy.When fully in place, our plan will ensure a pool of highly skilled indigenous apprentices, technicians and craftsmen as well as an institutionalized National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).

Q: How many Areas has ITF Skills intervention Manifested.

Ans: Taking Cognisant of the fact that technical skills are integral to the growth and development of societies across the globe, the incumbent management since its assumption of office in 2016, has been committed to equipping Nigerians with technical and vocational skills for employability and entrepreneurship.In this regard, to further address the problems of rising unemployment and under-employment, the Fund is re-engineering its skills intervention programmes through National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).To achieve this, the Fund will register as a super certification centre; extend the duration of skills intervention programmes in line with NATS (six months for traineeship and one year for apprenticeship); procure and provide start-up packs for trainees in the succeeding year; design and develop skills intervention programmes; identify and engage accredited Skills Training Centres and certified craftsmen; implement, monitor and follow up intervention programmes and; evaluate and certify trainees.

The intended outcome of this strategy is to have at least a total of 27,000 skilled and employable youths (18,000 trained youths under the NATS and 9,000 youth under the NISDP and other intervention programmes) and increased SMEs and Entrepreneurs to meet the Nation’s economic needs.

Q: what has been achieved in Electronic  And  Virtual  Learning.

Ans: The Fund is committed to leveraging technology for flexible service delivery and widening the scope of its operations through electronic and virtual learning platforms.In this regard, the Fund will develop and deploy appropriate learning content; coordinate all electronic and virtual learning programmes; monitor and evaluate the implementation of all electronic and virtual learning programmes and; provide and deploy appropriate collaborative tools.With these, we hope to achieve effective and efficient service delivery, a satisfied customer base, improved patronage of our services, enhanced revenue generation, and an increased number of participants in our programmes by at least 40% annually.

Q: What is  happening at Optimal  Utilization Of  Skills  Training Centres (STCs) And  Vocational Wings  (VWs)

Ans:  In this area, the Fund will provide the enabling environment to foster creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship and employability through its skills training centres by:Upgrading three of its skills training centres to Centres for Advanced Skills Training for Employment (CASTE)Embedding production Hubs, Skills/e-Hubs as well as creative and innovative hubs in its Skills training Centres and Vocational wings and,Utilizing existing skills training Centres to develop the capacity of technical instructors.

In this regard, the Fund will equip Training Centres with state-of-the-art facilities, partner with relevant stakeholders for training placement as well as identify the competitive advantage of the centres for production purposes. We will also introduce instructors’ training in three (3) designated Skills Training Centres, advertise and deploy the Centre’s facilities and equipment for commercial use, engage trainees in the design and development of products and establish creative and innovative clinics. In addition, it will develop entrepreneurs and rename all Industrial Skills Training Centres as ITF Skills Training Centres (ITF STCs).With this strategy, we will now have three (3) Centres for Advanced Skills Training for Employment (CASTE) in Lagos, Kano and Jos as well as well-equipped training centres and vocational wings; train 450 Instructors annually; maximize investment and improve our revenue base.

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We believe that the new Policy framework if fully implemented will place us in better stead to fully implement our mandate and drive the achievement of Federal Government’s goals with particular reference to unemployment, poverty and their associated consequences.

 Our belief is premised on the fact that countries all over the world that had dealt with and have successfully solved the problems that we are currently confronting today, did it through a greater commitment to skills acquisition. For instance, to handle its youth bulge in the 70s and 80s, China under the leadership of Mao Zedong, Hua Guofeng and Zhao Ziyang who ruled the country during that period, invested heavily in the capacity development of its people.

 The outcome of this investment is evident today as China has moved from near third world to the 2nd largest economy and one of the most industrialised countries on earth. In Germany, about two decades ago, there was mass unemployment with roughly five million unemployed people and low employment rates to the extent that it was labelled “the sick man in Europe”. 

Today, nearly two-thirds of young Germans are enrolled in apprenticeships once they leave full-time education using the German Dual Vocational and educational training (DVT), nine out of ten young trainees get a permanent job at the end, with others being offered shorter-term contracts. Germany is now dubbed a job wonderland and European champion with regard to its high employment rates. 

We believe that we can replicate similar successes in Nigeria giving greater commitment to skills acquisition that is considered by many today as the currency of the 21st Century.However, it must be noted that for us to replicate such successes, the problem of the perception that skills acquisition is the preserve of a section of our society has to be overcome because this prejudice has discouraged people from perceiving skills acquisition as a real and better alternative to white-collar jobs.

 In this regard and given the role the media plays in education, enlightenment and opinion moulding of the citizenry, I will appeal to you to use the vast instruments available to you to take home this message to every Nigerian. 

The time has come for us to realise that Government alone cannot provide all the jobs that Nigerians desire. Therefore, acquiring a skill is vital to tackling our socio-economic challenges.

Q: What have you done to skill up the Nigerian Youths?

Ans:  I also want to announce that in our continuing efforts to skill up the Nigerian Youths, we recently sponsored the prize for the best MSME in leather works at the recently concluded Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) National award ceremony hosted by His Excellency, the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, GCON. The young man that clinched this award is Daniel Dung  Gwom, who runs Jmofs Enterprises, here in Jos. On our part to further encourage him, aside from the car that was given to him by the Vice President Osinbajo for winning the award, the ITF has presented to him  a powerful 3D printer to enhance his work. Mr. In closing, I wish to especially appreciate the media for consistent show of support and solidarity as your coverage of our plethora of activities has greatly enhanced our efforts to provide and promote skills acquisition to create jobs and wealth. It is my earnest hope that like you, other stakeholders will fully join hands with us in re-engineering skills for sustainable development and a greater Nigeria. 

 Director -General /Chief  Executive Of Industrial Training Fund , Sir Joseph  N. Ari , KSM, KSS  recently Unveil  ITF 3rd Strategic  Policy Direction to the Nigerian Public. in this Interview with Jos Bureau Chief Of Daily Independent, Onoja Audu Ojogbane, Sir Ari Bares his mind on What the Government and the Nigerian public should expect from the Implementation of ITF 3rd Strategic Policy Direction.

Interview Excepts.

Q  What  is  Industrial training Fund as the foremost Human Resource Development Agency in Nigeria tends to Achieve with it’s 3rd Strategic Policy Direction ?

And  The Industrial Training Fund Strategic Policy Direction that I have Unveiled to the media,is the third of such plans by the incumbent administration in the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

  You will recall that on assumption of office in 2016, we unveiled the ITF Reviewed Vision: Strategies for Mandate Actualization. The plan, which was initially slated to terminate in 2022, was, however, reviewed in 2020 to address gaps that were identified in the course of its implementation, and for us to appropriately respond to the negative impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on our numerous clients. While it lasted, the plan enabled the ITF to aggressively address service challenges by computerizing our operations, tackling infrastructural challenges to expand access to Nigerians desirous of acquiring skills, and generally address a gamut of other strictures that were impinging on our ability to effectively discharge our mandate for National economic growth and development and the general good of the Nigerian people

.Despite the numerous achievements recorded by the Fund on account of these initiatives, we have realized that more needs to be done if we must fully tackle the numerous socio-economic problems that are bedevilling us as Nation .

You know that unemployment in Nigeria today is at over 33% as over 23 million Nigerians that are desirous to work cannot find jobs, mostly because of the absence of requisite skills. Poverty is equally on the rise with some estimates placing the number of Nigerians that are living in poverty to be over 90 million. 

In the face of all these, our population has continued to soar with the World Bank estimating that Nigeria might hit 216 million by the end of this year. Equally worrisome is the spectre of the Out of School Children, which according to the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) is projected to be over 18.5 million.Although the Federal Government and, indeed, governments at all levels have implemented measures to tackle these challenges, it has become increasingly obvious that efforts have to be redoubled by all and sundry for us to effectively rid the country of these challenges.It is based on the above and in line with our mandate of Developing a vast pool of skilled manpower sufficient to meet the needs of the public and private sectors of the national economy coupled with resolutions at the recently concluded ITF National Skills Summit in Abuja that we found it imperative to review and refocus our strategies to address the above challenges and to meet the skills requirement of the nation in line with global best practices

Q How do you arrive at strategies to tackle these challenges of unemployment in the country.

.And In arriving at our strategies, we considered the need to scale up our activities to address the soaring unemployment and other socio-economic challenges by leveraging on our three Es (Experience, Expertise and Expansive network), deployment of technology for wider coverage and more flexible service delivery.The new policy framework, which has as its theme: Re-Engineering Skills for Sustainable Development has external and internal components. The internal components of the plan, which entail value reorientation, Industrial Development, Commercialization of ITF Facilities, Alternative Funding Window, Deployment and Promotion, Annual Budget Preparation and, Revenue Generation are intended to drive the external components of the new policy direction, which covers Standardization and Certification, Technical and Vocational Skills Training Programmes, Skills Intervention Programmes, Electronic and Virtual Learning and, Optimal Utilization of Skills Training Centres (STCs) and Vocational Wings.

 Q What  is Standardization and Certification of this scheme all about?

Ans  Standardization and Certification are core aspects of the Mandate of the Industrial Training Fund. Specifically, Section 2 subsections c and d of the ITF Act 2011, vest the ITF with the responsibility to set training standards in all sectors of the economy and monitor adherence; and evaluate and certify vocational skills acquired by apprentices, craftsmen and technicians in collaboration with relevant organisations.In this area, the Fund will focus on ensuring full adherence to standards and regulating vocational skills training outfits through the accreditation of skills training centres and certification of all skills training in line with the Act.To actualise this, the Fund will develop National Occupational Standards (NOS); Evaluate and certify apprentices, technicians and craftsmen; Train and certify learning and development professionals and; Create and maintain a data bank on skills training.When fully in place, our efforts will lead to the development of a robust National Occupational Standard (NOS); create a pool of certified apprentices, technicians and craftsmen as well as assessors and verifiers as well as create a pool of certified learning and development professionals and a regulated skills training .

Q Could you expantiate more on ITF Technical  And  Vocational Skills Programs.

And Another key area of the Fund’s mandate is the Technical and Vocational Skills programmes. Despite our commendable achievements in this regard, the Fund is set to refocus Technical and Vocational Skills Training for employability and economic growth by facilitating the institutionalization of the National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).

To actualize this, the Fund will collaborate with relevant public and private stakeholders for NATS; appraise and harmonize Apprenticeship programmes in line with set guidelines; conduct monitoring and evaluation and; design and develop technical and vocational skills programmes in line with the needs of the economy.When fully in place, our plan will ensure a pool of highly skilled indigenous apprentices, technicians and craftsmen as well as an institutionalized National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).

Q How many Areas has ITF Skills intervention Manifested.

Ans Taking Cognisant of the fact that technical skills are integral to the growth and development of societies across the globe, the incumbent management since its assumption of office in 2016, has been committed to equipping Nigerians with technical and vocational skills for employability and entrepreneurship.In this regard, to further address the problems of rising unemployment and under-employment, the Fund is re-engineering its skills intervention programmes through National Apprenticeship and Traineeship System (NATS).To achieve this, the Fund will register as a super certification centre; extend the duration of skills intervention programmes in line with NATS (six months for traineeship and one year for apprenticeship); procure and provide start-up packs for trainees in the succeeding year; design and develop skills intervention programmes; identify and engage accredited Skills Training Centres and certified craftsmen; implement, monitor and follow up intervention programmes and; evaluate and certify trainees.

The intended outcome of this strategy is to have at least a total of 27,000 skilled and employable youths (18,000 trained youths under the NATS and 9,000 youth under the NISDP and other intervention programmes) and increased SMEs and Entrepreneurs to meet the Nation’s economic needs.

Q what has been achieved in Electronic  And  Virtual  Learning.

And The Fund is committed to leveraging technology for flexible service delivery and widening the scope of its operations through electronic and virtual learning platforms.In this regard, the Fund will develop and deploy appropriate learning content; coordinate all electronic and virtual learning programmes; monitor and evaluate the implementation of all electronic and virtual learning programmes and; provide and deploy appropriate collaborative tools.With these, we hope to achieve effective and efficient service delivery, a satisfied customer base, improved patronage of our services, enhanced revenue generation, and an increased number of participants in our programmes by at least 40% annually.

Q What is  happening at Optimal  Utilization Of  Skills  Training Centres (STCs) And  Vocational Wings  (VWs)

And  In this area, the Fund will provide the enabling environment to foster creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship and employability through its skills training centres by:Upgrading three of its skills training centres to Centres for Advanced Skills Training for Employment (CASTE)Embedding production Hubs, Skills/e-Hubs as well as creative and innovative hubs in its Skills training Centres and Vocational wings and,Utilizing existing skills training Centres to develop the capacity of technical instructors.

.Q How soon will ITF Equip the Training Centres with the State of Art Facilities. the Fund will equip Training Centres with state-of-the-art facilities, partner with relevant stakeholders for training placement as well as identify the competitive advantage of the centres for production purposes. We will also introduce instructors’ training in three (3) designated Skills Training Centres, advertise and deploy the Centre’s facilities and equipment for commercial use, engage trainees in the design and development of products and establish creative and innovative clinics. In addition, it will develop entrepreneurs and rename all Industrial Skills Training Centres as ITF Skills Training Centres (ITF STCs).With this strategy, we will now have three (3) Centres for Advanced Skills Training for Employment (CASTE) in Lagos, Kano and Jos as well as well-equipped training centres and vocational wings; train 450 Instructors annually; maximize investment and improve our revenue base.

Q what is your take on the new policy frame work

We believe that the new Policy framework if fully implemented will place us in better stead to fully implement our mandate and drive the achievement of Federal Government’s goals with particular reference to unemployment, poverty and their associated consequences.

 Our belief is premised on the fact that countries all over the world that had dealt with and have successfully solved the problems that we are currently confronting today, did it through a greater commitment to skills acquisition. For instance, to handle its youth bulge in the 70s and 80s, China under the leadership of Mao Zedong, Hua Guofeng and Zhao Ziyang who ruled the country during that period, invested heavily in the capacity development of its people.

 The outcome of this investment is evident today as China has moved from near third world to the 2nd largest economy and one of the most industrialised countries on earth. In Germany, about two decades ago, there was mass unemployment with roughly five million unemployed people and low employment rates to the extent that it was labelled “the sick man in Europe”. 

Today, nearly two-thirds of young Germans are enrolled in apprenticeships once they leave full-time education using the German Dual Vocational and educational training (DVT), nine out of ten young trainees get a permanent job at the end, with others being offered shorter-term contracts. Germany is now dubbed a job wonderland and European champion with regard to its high employment rates. 

Can Germàny Experience be Replicated in Nigeria?

HiAns I believe that we can replicate similar successes in Nigeria giving greater commitment to skills acquisition that is considered by many today as the currency of the 21st Century.However, it must be noted that for us to replicate such successes, the problem of the perception that skills acquisition is the preserve of a section of our society has to be overcome because this prejudice has discouraged people from perceiving skills acquisition as a real and better alternative to white-collar jobs.

 In this regard and given the role the media plays in education, enlightenment and opinion moulding of the citizenry, I will appeal to you to use the vast instruments available to you to take home this message to every Nigerian. 

The time has come for us to realise that Government alone cannot provide all the jobs that Nigerians desire. Therefore, acquiring a skill is vital to tackling our socio-economic challenges.

Q What has ITF done to skill up the Nigerian Youths?

Ans  I also want to announce that in our continuing efforts to skill up the Nigerian Youths, we recently sponsored the prize for the best MSME in leather works at the recently concluded Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) National award ceremony hosted by His Excellency, the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, GCON. The young man that clinched this award is Daniel Dung  Gwom, who runs Jmofs Enterprises, here in Jos. On our part to further encourage him, aside from the car that was given to him by the Vice President Osinbajo for winning the award, the ITF has presented to him  a powerful 3D printer to enhance his work. Mr. In closing, I wish to especially appreciate the media for consistent show of support and solidarity as your coverage of our plethora of activities has greatly enhanced our efforts to provide and promote skills acquisition to create jobs and wealth. It is my earnest hope that like you, other stakeholders will fully join hands with us in re-engineering skills for sustainable development and a greater Nigeria. 

MBJF debunks fake media report on ITF Director General Sir Joe Ari.

Attai Audu Jos.

The Middle Belt Journalists Forum, (MBJF) has debunked a fabricated online media report which falsely claimed that, “Middle Belt Journalists Forum once accused the Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund, ITF, Sir Joseph Ari, of sponsoring Christian militias in Jos axis to forment religious crisis in the Middle Belt region.”

The fake story, which has as its headline:”ITF DG Joseph Ari on fire for allegedly sponsoring Christian militias to forment religious crisis,” was published by the African Examiner, and lifted by Opera News, both online platforms.

Reacting to the report, the MBJF, in a statement on Wednesday, signed by its President, Jonathan Ipaa and Secretary General, Oikeke Igado-Kure, respectively,and made available to Oracle Reporters , debunked the report, describing it as smacking of deliberate mischief and malicious intention to misinform and mislead gullible members of the public to achieve the purpose of precipitating bad blood and crisis.

The MBJF President and Secretary also said that the allegation was merely a figment of the malicious and mischievous imagination of the faceless reporter and described it as distressing, unfortunate, completely repugnant to natural justice.

TheyIt threatened to file a law suit against the author of the report and its publishers if they failed to produce documentary evidence of their claims or tender an unreserved apology.

“As a matter of fact, there has never been a time that MBJF raised such an allegation against the ITF DG and no media organization has ever reported such an allegation, which implies that it is clearly a figment of the malicious and mischievous imagination of the fabricator of the said story and should be treated as such

“For the avoidance of doubt, at no time has the MBJF, either in its public engagement or in private, ever accused the ITF DG, a highly respected journalist, who has over the years also paid his dues in the noble profession of any misdemeanor as published in the report.

“The faceless, cowardly writer, who is obviously doing a hatchet job for his paymasters, did it poorly and ended up exposing his glaring professional deficiencies, that is if he/she is truly a journalist.

“Dragging the MBJF into such fabricated falsehood is to say the least a very damaging and nauseating mischief that is taken too far and definitely comes with legal consequences because the freedom of expression is not a license to irresponsibly fabricate malicious falsehood against others.

“We, therefore, challenge the author and publishers of the story to produce documentary evidence of their claims within the next 48 hours or tender an unreserved apology to us in their platforms and one other media or be ready for a date with us in court on charges of defamation,” the MBJF stated.

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