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President
Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Abuja inaugurated the National Power
Apprenticeship Scheme (NAPSAS), urging participants in the scheme to maximise
the opportunities it presents.
Jonathan
was represented at the event by the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim.
He
said the scheme was a vital aspect of his administration’s drive to provide
meaningful employment opportunities for Nigerian youths.
"It
will provide the enabling environment for the development of skills required to
underpin the growth of the power sector," he said.
According
to him, the scheme marks a major step forward in the realisation of the
country's vision for improved employment opportunities for the nation’s young
people.
Jonathan
said his administration was committed to the country's economic growth in its
position as the largest economy in Africa.
He
said that since the inauguration of the power sector road map in 2010, the
sector had witnessed major developments, including the privitisation of
generation and distribution assets.
The
president said that investment in development of human capital in the power
sector had suffered setbacks for many years prior to the reform.
"For
almost 20 years, the former NEPA or PHCN did not recruit new staff, including
engineers, artisans, technicians and craftsmen.
"I
believe that this scheme will provide skilled manpower that the distribution,
generation and transmission companies can build on to underpin their growth
programmes being awaited by Nigerians.
"Let
me reiterate that the provision of safe and reliable electricity to every
Nigerian is one of the cardinal objectives of the transformation agenda of my
administration."
He
said that to achieve this objective, the ministry of power was actively
pursuing private investment in the new power generation project.
The
7, 400 participants are drawn from the 36 states of the federation and the FCT
to participate in the six months programme in four batches.
The
Federal Government will sponsor 3,700 while State Governments and the FCT will
provide additional 3,700 trainees.
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