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NCDMB launches 6th batch of Electric House Wiring Training program
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50 youths selected nationwide to enhance local capacity in power sector
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Training aims to promote job creation, improve safety standards
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Program is a collaborative effort between NCDMB and NAPTIN
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has announced the commencement of the sixth batch of the Electric House Wiring Training program, a collaborative effort with the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) to strengthen the nation’s power infrastructure and foster economic growth through local capacity development.
The three-week training, which commenced at the Akangba Regional Training Centre of NAPTIN in Lagos, has selected 50 trainees nationwide, highlighting the board’s dedication to capacity building and youth empowerment.
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Addressing the trainees, the General Manager of the Capacity Building Division of NCDMB, Mr. Augustine Timbiri, represented by the Supervisor, CBD, Mr. Tobin Spiff, reiterated the board’s commitment to developing local capacity in collaboration with NAPTIN.
“The Electric House Wiring Training program was tailored to equip Nigerian youths with essential skills in electrical installation. It holds significant promise for the nation’s economic development,” Timbiri said.
He emphasized the importance of the training program in bridging skill gaps and reducing dependence on foreign expertise in the power sector. “With a focus on enhancing local content and empowering indigenous talent, the program aims to create a pool of certified installers capable of meeting the growing demand for electrical services across various sectors.”
Timbiri urged the trainees to exhibit commitment and dedication throughout the training period, stressing the importance of the right attitude in complementing technical skills.
The Director-General of NAPTIN, Mr. Ahmed Nagode, represented by the Deputy Director of Training, Abdullahi Aliyu, highlighted the importance of the program in addressing critical gaps in the power sector.
“We underscore the significance of qualified installers in powering the country’s facilities and the need to reduce reliance on uncertified installers to enhance safety and efficiency,” Nagode said.
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Upon completion, participants will receive two certificates: a certificate of attendance from NAPTIN and a personal license to practice in the power sector, equipping them with the necessary qualifications to contribute to the nation’s energy security objectives.
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