Establishment of
PwDs: another milestone in the implementation of delta Job creation programme-
Eboh
By Owho Warri
Another set of Persons
Living with Disabilities (PwDs) have received starter packs to establish their
enterprises by the Delta State Government through its job creation programmes.
The benefitting 28 PwDs who
were trained in Fish Production, Catering & Confectionery and in Craft/Home
Care Products Production brought to an end the batch trained for three months.
So far, 50 PwDs have been
engaged with 14 persons in the first set, 28 currently set up while 8 persons
are still on six months training to round off at the end of the month. They
include the visually impaired, deaf and dumb, lame and ex-lepers.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa
represented by the Chief Job Creation Officer, Prof Eric Eboh, reiterated the
State Government’s commitment to the welfare of PwDs in the state, stressing
that training and establishing them in their choice enterprises is another
milestone in the implementation of the job creation programmes.
COMM FOR WOMEN AFFAIRS, REV OMATSOLA WILLIAMS PRESENTS STARTER PACK TO A PwD |
Prof Eboh said the Office of
the Chief Job Creation Officer collaborated with the Ministry of Women Affairs,
Community and Social Development to engage them giving credence to
all-inclusive vision of all categories of Deltans in the programme by Governor
Ifeanyi Okowa.
He said the State Government
has made available to them full-package starter packs, cash allowances and a
monthly stipend for three months to enable them to succeed in their chosen
enterprises.
According to him, “today marks
the end of training for those in three months training; those in six months
training will round off their training at the end of the month. You are
eligible to receive your starter packs because you completed your training.”
“Today is indeed important
to us because this event speaks volume about the all-inclusive governance of
this administration. It is on record that before now, persons living with
disabilities were not given adequate attention in Government programmes. It is
a thing of joy that we have been able to put smiles on the faces of the
physically challenged.”
While congratulating them,
he charged them to work hard in order to become successful managers,
entrepreneurs and employers of labour.
Also, the Honourable
Commissioner for Women Affairs, Rev (Mrs) Omatsola Williams lauded the State
Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, for keeping to his campaign promises of
prosperity for all Deltans.
Rev Williams advised them
not to sell their starter packs, but to put them into good use so as to become self-reliant
and contribute their quota to the development of the state.
“Government has played his
part, go and play yours. We shall continue to monitor and mentor you after you
establish your businesses. Do not sell your starter packs and shun laziness,”
she emphasized.
Responding on behalf of the
beneficiaries, Tariye Anderson (Patani LGA) and Deborah Ojagbegure (Sapele LGA)
expressed their gratitude to the State Government for the training and
empowerment, pledging to put them into good use.
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