Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has underscored the importance of skill acquisition in the fight against poverty.
Okowa stated this when the Police Officers Wives Association (POWA) in the state, led by Hajia Aisha Hafiz-Inuwa, wife of the Commissioner of Police, visited him at Government House, Asaba.
He said that skill acquisition was the way out of unemployment and acute poverty which was ravaging the country, according to a statement issued on Wednesday.
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He commended members of the association for their contributions to development of the society through their philanthropic gestures.
The governor reaffirmed that his administration had continued to empower youths in the state in order to make them self-reliant.
“We have continued to make skill acquisition a state policy because we realised that it is the only way to get out of the unemployment conundrum that we have found ourselves as a nation.
“In the last five years, we have ensured that we redirect the minds of our youths towards skill acquisition and we give them starter-packs to enable them to stand on their own.
“We have also revitalised technical education in the state to give our youths more veritable platforms to acquire skills,” he said.
Okowa thanked POWA for its role in curbing the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in police barracks in the state.
Earlier, Chairman of POWA in the state, Mrs Hafiz-Inuwa, had lauded Governor Okowa for his giant strides in creating young entrepreneurs through skill acquisition programmes across the state.
She lamented that some police officers lost their lives during the EndSARS protests, leaving family members to bear the heavy loss of their bread winners.
Hafiz-Inuwa said that POWA was also setting up a skill acquisition programme to train women in catering, tailoring/fashion designing, soap making, bead making, fish/poultry farming, hair dressing/saloon, among others.
She sought the assistance of the governor in the inclusion of members of POWA in the state’s skill acquisition and empowerment programmes.