In line with his promise to create at
least 200,000 jobs within 4 years, the Governor of Edo state, Mr
Godwin Obaseki, has ordered the employment of 4,200 youths across the
state under the Edo state public works programme from July 1st, this
year.
In a statement endorsed by the
governor’s Chief of Staff, it was also revealed that Governor
Obaseki had directed the engagement and training of 50 civil
engineers to supervise the public works programme, and that the
successful applicants were sourced from the database of unemployed
youths developed by the government for the Edo Jobs initiative.
According to the Chief of Staff, “The
new employed beneficiaries will work across the state on 45 inner
roads selected under this special window. The governor also promised
to engage another set of 4,200 in August 2017 under another window
that will see the state government constructing and maintaining
another set of 55 roads, culminating in almost 100 kilometres across
the state.”
He further enjoined the workers to be
dedicated for the period of their engagement with the state
government, as it would eventually amount to experience gathering and
capacity building.
Meanwhile, to complement jobs
originating from road construction, the state government also
finalised arrangements to train young electrical and electronic
engineers under a special arrangement with Benin Electricity
Distribution Company (BEDC).
The programme, it emerged, would build
the capacity of young men and women on the practical side of
electrical engineering in line with the ‘Electrify Edo project’,
which kicked off with the signing of a power purchase agreement
between the government and, at different times, Siemens AG and
Ossiomo Power limited, few months ago.
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