Wednesday, 9 February 2022

UNDP, Norwegian Govt train 86 women, victims of violence in Kaduna

 


By Sani Idris 


 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Norwegian Government have trained 86 women and victims of violence in Kaduna State.


The Deputy Resident Representative, Mr Lealem Dinku, made this known at the graduation ceremony of those trained on Wednesday at the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) Vacattional Training Centre, Kaduna.


Dinku was represented by Mr Mathew Alao, Team Leader Governance Peace and Security UNDP.


Newsmen reports that the empowerment programme was funded by the Government of Norway and UNDP in  collaboration with Kaduna state Peace Commission (KSPC).


”These beneficiaries were carefully identified among the numerous young people who fell victims of violent conflicts in the state.


”As part of the healing and empowerment process, the graduates underwent a two weeks reorientation programme at the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC ), Shere Hills, Jos, in May 2021, and were later placed at the NDE, Kaduna for six months skill acquisition programme in seven different trades.


“They were trained in carpentry, catering, decoration, computer, GSM repair, plumbing, tailoring, crop production, piggery  and poultry,” he said.


He said the empowerment was part of UNDP’s conflict prevention and peace building programme  implemented in Kaduna.


“It is also the last result to be delivered under the partnership.


“Previous results achieved under partnership include ICT- based Early Warming and Early Response System (EWERS) application,” he said.



Dinku said the beneficiary underwent six months intensive training at NDE and had been certified by the directorate that they were fit to practice and  establish micro businesses.


“Consequently, UNDP and the Government of Norway had procured starter packs and built enabling facilities for all the successful graduates before today, ” he said.



“The starter packs and facilities being provided to these beneficiaries are sufficient to guarantee lifetime employment for every one of them,” he explained.


Dinku charged the graduates to be agents of peace and propagate message of peace in their communities across ethnic and religious boundaries.


“This is the surest way to peaceful coexistence and sustainable development that we all desired,” Dinku said.


Earlier, the Executive Vice Chairman, Kaduna state Peace Commission, Mr Saleh Momale said the beneficiaries were drawn from communities affected by contlict in Jema’a, Kajuru, Kaura and Zangon Kataf local government areas of the state.



“We are optimistic that the beneficiaries will make good use of the skills and starter packs provided to rebuild their livelihood, enhance resilience and benefit the wider members of the communities.


“This will be reinforced by the knowledge gained by the beneficiaries during the two weeks citizenship and leadership training at Shere Hills, Jos, Plateau state which was part of the intervention,” he said.

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FG vows to investigate importation of adulterated fuel

 

The minister also said the FG is considering the situation of those whose vehicles must have been damaged by the adulterated fuel.

Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva. [Twitter/@FMPRng]

The Federal Government says it will investigate the supply of adulterated petroleum imported into the country.

The Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylvamade this known on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, at a media briefing after the Federal Executive Council meeting in the State House.

The minister said he is not in a position to disclose the identities of the companies, but the issue is being tackled.

“There will be a major investigation to unravel everything. We need to get to the bottom of it before we can come back to tell you what will happen to the culprits,” he said.

Sylva also said the government is considering the situation of those whose vehicles must have been damaged by the adulterated fuel.

We know that some people’s vehicles must have been damaged, that is also going to the taken into consideration in dealing with the situation, he said.

You’ll recall that there have been concerns since last weekend over fuel scarcity as a result of adulterated petrol in circulation.

The adulterated fuel, which is outside the official specification of Nigeria’s petrol has a high content of methanol and ethanol.

However, in a bid to contain the harmful implications of the contaminated petrol in circulation, the NNPC has been doing a product tracing to recall the product.

Earlier, the FG had through its Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) said the source supplier of the contaminated fuel has been identified.

The NMDPRA also said that the NNPC had intensified efforts at increasing the supply of petrol into the market in order to bridge any unforeseen supply gap.

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