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Ambode presents certificates to 1,500 retrained artisans, traders

Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode

LAGOS State governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, on Thursday presented certificates to 1,500 artisans and traders who were retrained on modular employability programme as part of efforts to scale up the informal sector in the state with the view to making members meet up with current realities.

The beneficiaries drawn from various associations under the auspices of the Lagos State Council of Tradesmen and Artisans (LASCOTA), were solely trained for enhanced productivity in a total of 24 trades, including entrepreneurship, computer appreciation, writing business proposals, among others.

Governor Ambode, while speaking at the graduation ceremony and 8th Tradesmen and Artisans Day held at De Blue Roof, LTV 8 Compound in Ikeja, said the role of artisans and traders in the pyramid of socio-economic development of the nation was very critical in achieving sustainable growth and overall prosperity of the people.

The governor said it was in recognition of such fact that his administration had shown commitment towards ensuring that the event was not only sustained eight years after but also designed to be more rewarding.

Recalling various initiatives designed to scale up the informal sector such as the N25billion Employment Trust Fund (ETF), among others, Governor Ambode assured traders and artisans in the state that government would continue to implement strategies and programmes to promote their businesses and create a conducive environment for their operation.

“Giving the strategic role of the informal sector in our economic development in this state, our administration has opened an online portal designed to facilitate interaction among artisans, customers/end-users, and relevant stakeholders.

“It is our primary role to make it easy and convenient for people in need of high-quality service to meet reliable, trusted and verifiable service providers. It is also aimed at enhancing the productivity, competitiveness, creativity, and vitality of this sector,” he said.

While expressing excitement with the fact that it was the tailors from the state that produced the academic gowns used for the graduation, Governor Ambode said moving forward, the state government would now start to officially engage traders and artisans on jobs that would improve their economy.

On the requests made by LACOSTA, the Governor said he had instructed the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment to see the capabilities and the opportunities that could be spread out from state jobs and contracts and given to artisans in the state.

“As a start, we instruct the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment to see the capabilities and the opportunities that we can spread out from state jobs and contracts and give to our artisans.

“I am very happy to note that we have graduates among you and also graduates who are also your children. So, we hereby create an immediate opportunity through your associations to be able to recruit into key areas in the public service where we can need your services. These are not political promises, we keep our promises and we will fulfill all our promises,” Governor Ambode said.

The governor congratulated the artisans and traders for successfully undergoing the training, urging them to put all they had learnt to effective practice and leverage on the endless opportunities of the strategic position of Lagos as one of the fastest growing economies in the world to be solution providers.

This was just as he assured that the state government would continue to provide and maintain the required infrastructure and conducive environment for businesses to thrive.

Besides, Governor Ambode launched a compendium of artisans in the state to boost the informal sector, and also inaugurated operational bus donated to LACOSTA by the state government.

Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mr Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti, earlier, in his opening remarks, said since the last edition of the event, Governor Ambode, as requested by LACOSTA, had already approved N12million annual subvention to the association and increased the number of beneficiaries in 2017 to 1,500 from the 500 that were trained in 2016.

Also, LACOSTA President, Alhaji Nurudeen Buhari, in his response, commended Governor Ambode for keeping his promise of scaling up the informal sector and prioritizing the interest of artisans and traders in the State.

He disclosed that, as promised by the governor, many of their members had benefited from the ETF loan, among other fulfilled promises.

S-Davies Wande

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