PTI Flags Off Computer Competency Training For Urhobo Youths

 PTI Flags  Off Computer  Competency  Training  For Urhobo Youths

Dr Henry Adimula Principal/Chief Executive PTI Effurun Delta State


By: Wilson Macaulay


The Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Effurun, Delta State has flagged off Training of Technical Skills tagged; “Computer Competency Skills Acquisition”  for Urhobo Youths World Wide , spreading across the twenty four kingdoms  of the urhobo nations.


The Acting Principal and Chief Executive  of the Petroleum Training Institute, Dr. Henry Adimula in his welcome cum  opening address stated that the  management  in this  maiden  edition of the programme  shortlisted sixty youths drawn from the twenty four kingdoms of the Urhobo  nation under the auspices of the youth wing of Urhobo Progress Union, UPU.


Dr. Henry Adimula, the PTI Chief Executive  hinted that the programme which is part of the institute's  Corporate Social Ressponsibility CSR to their  host communities is conceived to put participants   in the right stead to be self reliant in  the face of acute unemployment and mass  job loss  as a result of the impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the economics of the world.


According to Dr. Henry Adimula,  PTI which was established  in 1975 to train technical man power for the oil and gas industries has lived up to expectation by carrying out the mandate for which it was established .

Dr. Henry Adimula while stressing  the  need for a paradign shift  in education to competence in practical learning and ability to apply it to provide solutions to myriads of societal problems said: "

l must  emphasize that our students must be trained not only to be good for paper certificate but to be solution providers.All too often we are giving young people cut flowers  when we should be teaching them to grow their own plant".

He explained that this Training Programme on Computer Competency Skills Acquisition for Youths of Urhobo Kingdom is 100%  PTI initiative to  equip  the youths with skills on information technology (ICT) which is fundamental in the digital business and e  transact age.


Dr Agbalagba Ezekiel, the Chairman of Academic Staff Union ASU of the  FUPRE who represented Prof. Rim - Ruke  Akpofure, Vice Chancellor,  Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun  , as the Chairman of the occasion, commended  the effort of PTI under  the  leadership of Dr. Henry Adimula for the vision which he described as a step in the right direction.


Dr. Agbalagha Ezekiel enjoined the participants of the programme  to see it as a Turning Point in their life by staying committed and dedicated so that they can spring out at the end of the training as giants in our society and in turn change others for better.


Professor Sunny Aghwefeada a University don, who was the guest speaker and pastor Verah Orhobor a  departmental head of the institute who spoke as resource persons to  the participants  concurred in their counsel that the  participants should  be Patience, adventurous ,creative, innovational  and be hardworking so that at the completion of the training they can become global players in their chosen endeavours.


Dr. Capt.Onoharigho, the Deputy President General  of UPU, who was the father of the day in his remarks appreciated the  the PTl Principal, Dr Henry Adimula  for the laudable idea and the track record of PTI as a reliable institute of learning.

Mr Brown Ukanefimoni the Director of Information and the moderator of the event in his speech noted that this training is the first of it's kind borne out of the burning desire of the Principal to use the instruments of his good office to  effect positive change in our society.

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