Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has concluded arrangements to inaugurate modern skills acquisition centre built to encourage entrepreneurship among youths and fresh graduates in the state.
Conducting newsmen around the facility on Thursday, the Special Assistant to Governor Emmanuel on Research and Documentation Hon Essien Ndueso said the project remains one of the investments by the governor which is not known to the people.
According to the consultant to the project Mr Churchill Udo, the center which is sited at the defunct technical school, Ikot Ada Idem, Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area, will provide courses in ten faculties as well as house facilities for major sports tournaments in the country.
Udo explained that the centre covers 12.8 hectares of land even as it is expected to accommodate more than 400 students and has facilities to increase the intake of students to 1500 after its inauguration.
He said the center would also provide accommodation for refresher courses for high-network individuals across the country adding that the state government is securing international certification for some of the courses to be offered at the centre.
According to him, the international certification includes the City and Guilds of London in addition to that of the National Board for Technical Education and other relevant trade bodies including the catering institute of Nigeria.
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Udoh said the University of Lancaster, University of Lagos and the University of Uyo have expressed interest to support some of the courses adding that the ten faculties would include Civil technologies, Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, ICT, Fashion/Tourism/Hotel Management, Agriculture, Steel Fabrication, Carpentry Works and General Studies.
“The centre is built to be self-sustaining six months after it commences activities with the incorporation of commercial services to be executed by the students while both the short-term and long-term courses to be offered are expected to last between three months to one year,” he said.
“From the old technical college, we have added 18 brand new structures, a 1,500-capacity chapel/event centre and three Surveillance centres with CCTV cameras.
“We also built staff quarters, Industrial kitchen and bakery for internal use and commercial purposes, a poultry for 45,000 birds, space for 65,000 free range birds, ranch to accommodate 4000 cows and 6000 other herbivores and a 60,000 litres water storage for irrigating the feeding areas for the herbivores.” He explained.
He recalled that the centre was primarily meant to give opportunities to talented youths who could not go through a formal technical college and also graduates who could undertake short-term courses in the different vocational courses and trades to be offered in the school.
He commended Governor Udom for the initiative, saying that the project would also provide the required manpower for the industrialisation programme of the state government.
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