Anambra to revive over 200 skill acquisition an Entrepreneurial centers, as Prof Stanley Udedi insists on monitoring
www.odogwublog.com reports that Anambra
State Government has resolved to revive all the government and private
owned skill acquisition an Entrepreneurial centers in the state, which
currently number over 200.
The youthful
Commissioner for Youth Empowerment and Creative Economy, Hon Bonaventure
Enemali announced this during an interactive session with all the
Non-Governmental Organizations, Community and Faith based organizations
operating in Anambra state at the Ministry’s conference hall.
Hon
Enemali said the centers would be made functional with adequate
training facilities , qualified facilitators and sustainable skill and
entrepreneurial programmes.
He said the
interactive session was the first was to foster mutual relationship with
the organizations and announced that the plans of the state to form a
formidable common front to be called Anambra State Network of NGO’s
(ANSNGO), focusing on youth and women development, education , health
and community development.
The youthful
Commissioner tasked the NGO’s to take responsibility of monitoring and
evaluating government projects in the state especially those within the
purview of the ministry of Youth Empowerment and Creative Economy like
the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurial centers.
The
Guest Lecturer who is also the Anambra state Coordinator, Network on
Water and Sanitation in Nigeria (NEWSAN), Professor Stanley Udedi,
insisted that only affective monitoring and evaluation of projects can
lead to sustainable impact on social development in the society.
Udedi
who is a Professor of Applied Biochemistry, spoke on the topic ‘’
Effective Monitoring and Evaluation: A Panacea to sustainable Impact
social Development’’, pointed out that there is no management without
monitoring unless one anticipates a monumental waste.
Prof
Udedi who is also the Dean, Students Affairs Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Awka emphasized that the essence of locating a project to a community is
to have impact and once that aim is defeated , the project has no
usefulness to the community where it is located.
He
tasked communities to own government projects located in their
communities from inception to completion and usage, even as he regretted
that projects fail because of lack of effective monitoring by
government.
The Applied Biochemistry expert
while advocating for effective monitoring of all government contracts
and projects in rural communities, also commended the Youth and Creative
Economy Commissioner, Hon Bonaventure Enemali for tasking NGO’s in
monitoring and evaluation of ministries within his ministry’s purview as
well as usage of the skill acquisition and entrepreneurial centers.
He
charged the NGO’s and CSO’s to be problem solving in the environment of
their operations, even as he urged the government to involve
communities in their location of projects from the outset.
Professor
Udedi who described the passage into law of the New Anambra state water
policy where Urban Asset Holdings and Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Agency (RUWASSA) were charged with the responsibility of regulating the
water policy as a welcome development, stressing that if it is not made
fully operational, it will end up being just an ordinary paper work.
He
referred to a major stakeholders meeting on how to achieve free open
defecation in Anambra state by the year 2025 which took place in Awka
organized by the State government in collaboration with the European
Union and UNICEF recently as one of the new things the state government
was doing to encourage communication, evaluation and monitoring of
activities of RUWASSA.
In
her contribution, Commissioner for Indigenous Art Works, Diaspora,
Culture and Tourism, Dr Sally Mbanefo informed the event participants
she was delighted serving her state and particularly impressed by the
talented youth of the state, who require only a little motivation to
actualize their potential.
She said her ministry
is collaborating with Youth Empowerment and Creative Economy to empower
Anambra youths and announced that henceforth youths would be arranged
to tour the marvellous Tourism sites in the state even as she pledged to
donate fifty thousand naira every month to the ministry for a period of
six months for whatever the commissioner deemed fit to utilize it on.
In
his remarks, a renowned proposal writer and Central Bank of Nigeria
Consultant, Prof Alex Ike Ikeme did an appraisal of the interactive
session describing it as laudable and first of its kind, adding that the
model is known as ‘Opital Model’.
Prof Ikeme
was delighted that rather than NGO’s and CSO’s running after government ,
Enemali’s term in office witnessed the government appealing for
partnership from NGO’s and CSO’s. He pointed out that he would be
willing to render technical assistance and play advisory roles when
called upon by the government.
Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Youth Empowerment and Creative Economy, Mr
Louis Nwankwo announced that the doors of the ministry would be more
open to the CSO’s and NGO’s now the ministry views them as partners
rather than as competitors smoking for trouble. He assured that the
ministry was open for constructive engagement and criticism, since their
activities were transparently done.
Anambra to revive over 200 skill acquisition an Entrepreneurial centers, as Prof Stanley Udedi insists on monitoring
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