‘Nigeria got $30m grant from Korea in two decades’
The Republic of Korea provided about $30 million in grant
and technical cooperation programmes to Nigeria in the last two
decades, its Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Noh Kyu-duk, has said.
The envoy who spoke during the handing over ceremony of the
Nigeria-Korea Friendship Institute of Vocational and Advanced
Technology, in Lokoja, Kogi State, said the extended grant focused on
education, governance, agricultural production and other areas.
Harping on the importance of technical and vocational education in
nation building, he said when the youths are equipped with updated
skills and technologies, jobs would be secured, income generated and
poverty reduced to barest minimum.
Commending the Nigerian government on its pledge to build one
vocational training centre in each state, he said Kogi State is at the
forefront in that direction and remained Korea’s strongest development
partner in that regard.
He urged the Federal Government to pursue an aggressive Technical
and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) policy framework, saying
without a strong policy drive to beef up the TVET in the 1960’s and 70’s
in Korea, its economic growth would have been hampered.
“In line with this, I am proud to inform you that Korea ranked number one, 19 times in the World’s Skills Competition,” he said.
He urged the Kogi State government to properly manage the facility to get the desired result.
He said: “Without making the best use of these facilities and proper
operation and management of this centre, our real mission of producing
excellent human resources for the socio-economic development of Kogi and
Nigeria may prove difficult.”
He stressed on the need to strengthen the existing good relationship
between the two countries, saying he envisaged the centre developing
into a regional centre where it providing quality vocational training
not only for Nigerians, but also neighbouring countries.
“They say ‘a friend in need is a friend in deed’. And you say ‘If you
want to go far, go together’m I believe Korea and Nigeria are such a
friend to each other. Let’s go together in our journey to further
develop our great two countries”.
Governor Idris Wada described the Nigeria-Korea Friendship Institute
of Vocational and Advanced Technology as a model for technical and
technological training that is equipped to produce the best technical
manpower to support industrial revolution in Kogi State, Nigeria and
indeed the whole of Africa.
“This institute is a world class institute and every effort will be
made to ensure that graduates from the institute are of world standard
and will be able to compete favourably with their peers in any part of
the world”, Capt. Wada said.
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