By Raheem Akingbolu
The
Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has commended the
management of Nigerian Bottling Company(NBC) Limited for its commitment
to the socio-economic well-being of the nation particularly in the areas
of youth empowerment aimed at reducing the growing level of
unemployment in the country.
He made this assertion while delivering the opening remarks at the 3-day NBC Youth Empowered Programme held recently in Enugu.
Ugwuanyi,
who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Mrs.Cecilia Ezeilo,
expressed delight in the Youth Empowered programme which he noted would
complement the government’s effort towards addressing the challenges of
unemployment and underemployment confronting the youths in the state.
According
to her, the initiative was another laudable effort by the private
sector to support the state government in achieving its target for youth
development and empowerment.
“We are
particularly pleased to learn that by 2020 this initiative would have
supported over 100,000 young unemployed persons between the ages of
18-30 years to build life skills, business skills and long-lasting
networks to facilitate their transition to employment” she said.
She
charged other corporate entities to follow in NBC’s footsteps and make
their own contribution towards addressing this important and urgent
necessity.
Also
speaking during the workshop, the Country CSR Manager, Nigerian Bottling
Company, Mr. Ekuma Eze, described the company’s investment in the youth
empowerment programme as a further demonstration of the its faith in
the youths.
Eze, explained that the initiative was designed to empower Nigerian youths to realise their full potential.
He
said: “The future of this country belongs to the youth. If we do not
give them the opportunity to develop, many years down the line it would
tell on the progress of the entire nation.
“With
Enugu being the seventh state to be reached with the workshop, the NBC
Youth Empowered Program remains committed to support the government in
the actualising of its goal to prepare young people to win in the
business environment and be globally competitive.”
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