The Institute of Empowerment and Strategy, an
international organisation operating in Nigeria, has announced plans to create
two million jobs annually by adopting empowerment programmes for
entrepreneurs.
It noted that its drive towards empowerment and
job creation was enshrined in the memo and articles of association that
established the IES when it was registered in August last year by the Corporate
Affairs Commission.
Speaking during the inauguration of the state
coordinators of the IES in Abuja, the Director-General of the institute, Dr.
Boniface Afifia-Oru, stated that with the support of the organisation’s
international partners, IES would key into the implementation of the National
Economic Empowerment Development Strategy.
According to him, the NEEDS focuses on building
20,000 units of affordable houses across the country, creating and processing
integrated agricultural programmes, expansion of tertiary institutions and
distribution of economic empowerment materials.
“The full implementation of these programmes will
no doubt create over two million direct jobs, which will make a significant
impact on the growth of the economy as well as empower three million Nigerians
in their various economic activities within the next 24 months,” Afifia-Oru
said.
He stated that the objective of the institute was
to train and develop experts in skills, technologies and methodologies of
imparting knowledge so as to enhance job performance.
“It is also our objective to facilitate skills
acquisition, self-reliance with international best practices, and to train
entrepreneurs through workshops and seminars. We liaise with relevant bodies and
agencies to promote the concept of national economic empowerment so as to ensure
the success of true development and intervention at communities,” Afifia-Oru
added.
Acknowledging the feat achieved by the government
in growing Nigeria’s economy to become the largest in Africa, the DG stated that
the achievement had not yet brought significant change to the lives of Nigerians
in terms of an increase in the per capita income.
“The IES is an international organisation
established to intervene in the economic development of Nigeria and African
countries. We have come on a rescue mission to complement the efforts of the
Federal Government to change the tide of impoverishment to empowerment,
joblessness to wealth creation, and unequal status to strategic position,” he
noted.

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