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Osun Commissioner For Human Resources & Capacity Building, Lateefat Giwa To Empower 300 Residents Across Ede Federal Constituency

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All effort by the Osun State Commissioner for Human Resources and Capacity Building, Alhaja Lateefat Abiodun Giwa to empower hundreds of residents of Ede, Egbedore and Ejigbo Federal Constituency to complement the good efforts of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s administration in the state are on top gear, as registration forms are available.

According to the information made available to OSUNREPORTERS NEWS by Muhammed Monsur Owoade on Wednesday, the Capacity Building and Empowerment Programme tagged “LAG INITIATIVE” in partnership with One-Community Industry, organized by Hajia Lateefat Giwa across Ede Federal Constituency which comprises Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore and Ejigbo local governments of Osun State.

The information noted that the programme is slated between Monday 22nd and Thursday 25th of June, 2020 at Seventh Day Government High School, Ede at 9:00am daily.

With the effort of the Commissioner for Human Resources and Capacity Building, intending beneficiaries across the federal constituency are to pay a sum of N1,000 as registration fee instead of the usual N11,000 per participant, while execution of business plan would be sponsored by Jaiz Bank as representatives will be on standby during opening and closing days of the training.

Hajia Lateefat Abiodun Giwa

Training courses are: Snail Farming, Black Soap Making, Locust Beans Processing, Coconut Oil Processing, Animal Feed Processing, Conversion of Agro Waste to Wealth, Hand Sanitizer.

Intending participants are expected to obtain form with N1,000 at Toluwalase Opposite Seventh Day Government High School, Ede
Vendors Stand at Oke-Gada, Ede
Adebayo Pharmaceutical and Supermarket, Ejigbo

Residents of the Federal Constituency are expected to obtain their forms at the designated areas before the commencement of the programme.


For more enquiries, contact 08137057414, 07062486177

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Bidemi

    June 12, 2020 at 5:10 pm

    This is a good initiative, but if they learn it how are they going to market it ??

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