• NBC to employ young talents

By Zika Bobby, Lagos and Tunde Omolehin, Sokoto

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, said the Federal Government was committed to enhancing employment opportunities in the country.

He made the remark at the retreat organised for top management staff of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) in Sokoto yesterday.

Ngige noted that combating the unemployment challenge, through creation of jobs and poverty reduction, constitutes very daunting tasks to the government, the world over. 

Ngige, who spoke through the Director of Labour, Mr. Eyewumi Neburagho, stated that despite the challenges of inadequacy of funds generally bedeviling all sectors of the Nigerian economy, only a committed leadership that inspires a patriotic followership could guarantee sustainable employment generation.

He said it becomes more challenging in a time of economic recession, due to dwindling funds.

He said no expenses would be spared to ensure sustainable qualitative capacity building for the staff of NDE to acquire skills to remain relevant to contemporary dynamics of the labour market, especially in the area of job creation.

The minister described the retreat as apt and very significant, considering the central and historical role of effective leadership at all levels of governance for the development of nations in all ramifications. 

He urged NDE management to evolve new strategies that are not only practical but would also adequately address all relevant and contemporary issues relating to employment generation in Nigeria.

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In his remark, NDE Director General, Nasir Mohammed Argungu, said the NDE Management realised the imperative for training and re-training of personnel to acquire the appropriate skills and the right attitude to enhance productivity and efficiency to meet the special needs of operations of the Directorate.

On his part, Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to partner  NDE to empower youths in order to tackle poverty in the state. The governor was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Bashir Garba.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC) has commenced activities for the Coca-Cola Hellenic 2017 Management Trainee Programme. The programme is designed to select young talents to play key roles in the company’s future growth story.

NBC’s Director, Human Resources, Mrs. Grace Omo-Lamai said the programme is geared towards preparing the trainees to become high performing managers and ready to take on key roles within the company. “It will also provide the successful candidates a unique opportunity to gain professional training within a dynamic work environment characterised by diversity, inclusion and high-performance culture,” she said.

She said in line with the Coca-Cola Hellenic core values of excellence and learning, successful candidates would undergo an intensive and comprehensive management programme, adding that only successful trainees who demonstrate high-performance mindset will be fast-tracked into the company’s leadership.

Speaking on the series of activities lined up for the programme, Omo-Lamai said participants are poised to experience an intellectually and technically rewarding session, stating that the programme have been structured to accommodate individuals located in designated parts of the country where the company plants are located.

She said NBC remains committed to supporting government’s drive in reducing the unemployment in the country, hence, the introduction of this programme.

“With the scheme, it is certain that not only will employment rise, but skills will multiply to address some other challenges affecting the country,” she said.