NDDC: Project HOPE Will Create 10,000 Jobs for N’Delta Youths, Says Ogbuku


Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku, has assured that the newly flagged-off Holistic Opportunity Project of Engagement (Project HOPE), will create over 10,000 jobs for youths and women in the Niger Delta region.

Ogbuku, disclosed this yesterday, during the flag-off of the project at the commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Project HOPE was set up to tackle the challenges of youth restiveness, and give succour to the youths of the Niger Delta region.

The project is also designed to create a comprehensive potential resources database of the youths population of the region, with a focus on their needs, qualifications, skills, passion, interests, and  employment status.

Ogbuku said the project was holistic while assuring its sustainability, just as he encouraged the Niger Delta youths and women to embrace the opportunity, adding that NDDC has chosen to do things differently.

He stressed, “From this Project Hope, we are going to ensure that lots of jobs are created because we are looking at creating about 10,000 jobs with 1,000 per state minimum. We are going back to go into agro-allied investments where we are going to engage our youths.”

He added that “we are also going to engage our youths in the area of IT. We are also going to engage our youths in technology. We are also bringing other programmes under Project Hope.”

The NDDC boss said under Project Hope, data base will be created and youths will be nominated for training in areas they have passion and interest in.

Ogbuku said, “Over the years what has been happening is that because of political interests, people are given slots to nominate participants for empowerment programmes and most of these participants never had passion for these training programmes.

Also speaking, creative director of the project, Blessing Fubara, said Project HOPE came with expectations for youths in the region.

Fubara explained that Project HOPE was designed to deploy the first Niger Delta Youth Potential Resources Database System, “which is qualification, skills, interest, status and passion identification. This will then give us the parameter for employment generation, youth empowerment, and capacity development in the region.”

Fubara added that the first strategy of the project is designed to create one thousand jobs for the youths per state, through the development of agro-allied partnered industries in the nine states according to their potentials and resources.

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