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Okowa’s administration making impact through technical education ― Aniagwu
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By Festus Ahon, Asaba
Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, has said the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s administration has made a lot of impact in human capital development with the revamping of the six existing technical colleges and the building of additional nine new ones.
Aniagwu who stated this at a post Exco press briefing in Asaba said the approval was given for the commencement of a new cycle for the Rural Youths Skill Acquisition (RYSA) and the Girls Entrepreneurship and Skills Training (GEST) programmes.
The Commissioner for Information who was flanked by his Youths Development counterpart, Comrade Ifeanyi Egwunyenga and Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, explained that the approval followed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s desire to upscale the number of intakes for the various job creation programmes.
Home-going service held for late STEP Field Officer Ms. Avanel âEllenâ Akers
At the home-going service clockwise from top: Front row, Prime Minister Harris, Deputy Speaker Nisbett, Ms. Iris Williams, STEP staff, Cayon High School choir, and the Tabernacle Methodist Church Choir. (Photos by Peter Ngũnjiri)
Interment, clockwise from top: Pastor Keith Phipps officiating; Prime Minister Harris lays the first wreath; Keith Hendricks lays wreath on behalf of Skills Training Programme; Family members at the grave.
BASSETERRE, ST. Kitts On March 4, family and friends of Ms. Avanel âEllenâ Akers, who until her death last month was a Skills Training Empowerment Programme (STEP) Field Officer, gathered for a home-going service at the House of Deliverance New Testament Church of God on Main Street in Tabernacle Village.