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ICT: Refugees Commission to train 10,000 persons of concern

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Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internal Displaced Persons, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, says the agency has concluded plan with the National Information Technology Development Agency to train 10,000 persons of concern on ICT skills to enhance their livelihood.

Sulaiman-Ibrahim disclosed this when humanitarian journalists paid her a courtesy visit on Monday in Abuja.

“We are collaborating with NITDA and the ‘Project Skill Up’ will take up shortly to train 10,000 persons of concern in Information Communication Technology skills.

“We are going to begin the pilot phase in the next one week. We are just finalising the list of beneficiaries for the project.

“They are going to be trained around content creation, rebranding and many others ICT components so that they can be able to earn from their computers.

“This is one of the Project Skill Up that the commission is going to give birth to in the next few weeks. The aim is to focus on core skill, not just training but mentoring and coaching in that regard.

“We are doing this so that we can be able to trigger the process of prosperity for them and get them excited; and they can begin to proffer solutions for themselves without waiting for anybody,” she said.

According to her, with the trainings and coaching, they could start seeing opportunities for themselves and also contribute to the economic development of the society.

Speaking earlier, Team Lead of the humanitarian journalists, Rahila Lassa Lassa, said they were in the commissioner’s office to pledge their support and seek for collaboration to give positive publicity to the activities of the commission.

She also hailed the charismatic energy that Sulaiman-Ibrahim came into the commission with, adding that such energy needs publicity to boost the moral of the staff to deliver on the Commission’s mandate.

“Our priority is to ensure you succeed in carrying out your mandate and to give you publicity so that the world will know that it was no mistake that President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq appointed you to lead the Commission.

“As you know, the role of the Media cannot be overemphasized in all spheres of contacts.

“With its traditional role of educating, informing and entertaining the masses, agenda setting, forming and changing of attitudes towards nation building, there’s need for a serious collaboration to carry out these responsibilities effective,” Lassa said.

Lassa noted that there was need to also boost the morale of the journalist via trainings and the opportunity to report from an informed perspective.-NAN

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