Ukodhiko partners Delta govt on soft-skills training of 400 Isoko young women
Politics
By Ajiri-Oghene Oreh
MEMBER representing Isoko North and South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Jonathan Ukodhiko, on Tuesday, partnered Delta State Government on the training of over 400 young women in the constituency with soft skills.
The Soft-Skills training organized by the State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Community Support Service and Girl’s Child Development headed by the Commissioner, Hon. Orode Uduaghan was held at the Otobo Hall of Isoko South Local Government Council in Oleh.
The training had in attendance, wife of the State Governor, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, represented by Dr Evelyn Aluta, Executive Assistant to the State Governor on Women Mobilization, Barr. Mary Erijo, wife of the member representing Isoko North Constituency, Mr Abigail Odior, her Isoko South Constituency 1 counterpart, Mr Bino.
Other were the wife of the Chairman, Delta State Hospital Management Board, Mrs Princess Oweh, Legislative aides to the member representing Isoko Federal Constituency, Mrs Joy Egbo among others.
Hon. Ukodhiko, represented by Ms Joan Omuyeh, commended the Commissioner in-charged of the Ministry, Hon Uduaghan for her passion, vision, and commitment to the economic empowerment of the young women in the State.
According to the House of Representatives member, “ the program is highly commendable as it is aimed at empowering our young women in our constituency with relevant skills for self-reliance and improved human capital development.
“I will not fail to commend the gender-friendly and empowerment-oriented Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for his support to this laudable progressive programme.
“As the representative of my people in the House of Representatives in Abuja, I’ll continue to support and partner the Delta State Government through the Humanitarian affairs and Girl-Child State Ministry in empowering our youngwomen .” Ukodhiko assured.
The Isoko Federal lawmaker, Hon Ukodhiko urged the participants to take the training very seriously in order to be equipped with skills for human capital development.
In her remark, Hon Orode Uduaghan, stated that, the program was designed for the benefit of young men in Delta State, saying, “it will make them have substantial works and jobs that will bring money to pockets
According to the Humanitarian Affairs and Girl-Child Commissioner, “We all need all sorts of incomes in our lives. In this training, you will be taught on how to secure jobs and improve works through soft skills.
“This training programme it’s courtesy of the Governor of Delta Stat, Rt Hon. Elder Sheriff Oborevwori and, the member representing Isoko Federal Constituency, Hon Pst. Jonathan Ukodhiko.
“The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Community Service Support and Girl Child Development is committed to making sure girls in the State are empowered.” Ms. Uduaghan said.
In her goodwill message, Mrs Oborevwori, speaking through Dr Aluta stated, “Skills development is a life changer”, stressing that skills are very relevant, skilled worker lives with confidence and assurance.
She urged the young-women to create a life for themselves and their families, saying they would benefits immensely from the soft skills training when they are committed.
High points were talks, and the training of the young-women by Jobberman, a leading Nigerian based job portal and career platform.
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-March 05, 2024 @ 14:03 GMT|
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