Reps initiate technology transfer, vocational training partnership with Ireland
By Sodiq Adelakun
The House of Representatives has begun parliamentary engagement to facilitate technical and vocational training for Nigerian youths from Ireland.
The chairman of the Nigeria/Ireland Parliamentary Friendship Group, Paul Nnamchi (LP-Enugu), announced this in a statement on Sunday.
According to Mr Nnamchi, the parliamentary friendship is working assiduously towards technology transfer from Ireland to Nigeria.
He said that securing humanitarian support for distressed communities in different parts of the country was also in the offing.
Mr Nnamchi said, “We had a discussion about agriculture. We are interested in skills transfer. In Nigeria, it is no longer a chase for certificates, but a chase for skills. In Ireland, Dell have their offices in Ireland, and Microsoft have their offices in Ireland. So, they have technical know-how.
“We believe that our youths can leverage the technology there. That is why we engage the Irish mission for scholarships for young persons, especially those with interest in technical education.”
According to him, officials of one of the top technical universities in Ireland will be in the country soon as part of the discussion with the country on technology transfer.
Mr Nnamchi, who stated that the parliamentary group is committed to strengthening diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Ireland, said the House is also exploring other areas of collaboration between the two countries.