Lawmaker trains 50 youths, women in renewable energy skills

House of Representatives member, Mr Sesi Whingan, has  facilitated the training of 50 youths and women in strategic renewable energy skills.

Whingan, a member representing Badagry Constituency, said that renewable energy had played a critical role in shaping Nigeria’s future.

He spoke at the end of a two-day training programme in Badagry on Friday.

Whingan, who was represented by Mr Josuah Avigbe, an official of Whingan Consiliers, reiterated his commitment to empowering youths and women in Badagry.

He urged participants to seize the opportunity in  contributing to the nation’s energy solutions.

Also, Mr Sedegla Pot-Balogun, Chairman of Whingan Consiliers, urged the beneficiaries to apply their newly acquired skills effectively.

He also urged the beneficiaries to use the financial support from the lawmaker to foster their growth and independence.

The Chairman, Training Technical Committee of Whingan Consiliers, Dr Opeyemi Oke, urged the participants to remain proactive and innovative, noting that the skills acquired could significantly transform their lives.

He advised them to capitalise on this unique opportunity to carve out sustainable careers in the growing renewable energy sector.

On his part, Mr Dansu Peter, the media head at the office of the lawmaker, advised participants to build on the knowledge they had gained.

According to him, the training offers a pathway to both personal empowerment and community development.

One of the beneficiaries, Mr Mauton Hunwi, promised to utilise the skills and resources gained to become problem-solvers and active contributors to Nigeria’s economy, particularly in these challenging times.

Another beneficiary, Mr Emmanuel John, expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the lawmaker for offering them this life-changing opportunity.

The Newsmen reports that the programme was organised by Charoite Stone Ltd. and sponsored by the National Biotechnology Development Agency.

Newsmen reports that the beneficiaries received extensive training in basic skills and technical knowledge related to renewable energy

Each participant was awarded a certificate of participation and a cash gift of ₦100,000, to support their journey in the renewable energy sector. 

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