ITF Partners NACCIMA

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 Industrial Training Fund (ITF) in partnership with Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), have announced plans to facilitate the export of young, skilled Nigerian artisans of 35 years and below to international markets as part of its talent development programme.
 ITF Director General, Mr. Afiz Oluwatoyin made the disclosure during a visit to trainees sitting examinations at the Larne Shittu Motors training centre in Abuja.
Mr Oluwatoyin explained that participants who successfully complete their training will be licensed, with certification recognized by the federal government.
He said the initiative is being developed in partnership with NACCIMA which maintains international links through trade fairs and commercial networks.
According to him, these connections, would help identify countries seeking specific categories of skilled workers.
In his remark, President of NACCIMA, Alhaji Jani Ibrahim stated that NACCIMA GLOBAL will facilitate the Programme worldwide.

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