Energy consultancy seeks FG partnership to train 20 million Nigerians on waste recycling

A Consultancy Firm, Joenewideas International has sought for the federal government partnership to train and empower 20 million Nigerians on recycling of waste and fabrication of energy equipment.The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO), Joenewideas, Professor Ifemenanwa Joseph Okeke, who disclosed this at a press briefing in Awka, explained that the beneficiaries for the training would be youth across 36 States and federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
According to him, the programme fashioned after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda would empower the youth with skills on recycling of human and agro-allied waste products (Waste to Wealth Project).
Others include fabrication of industrial solar energy, recycling of waste products and manufacturing of machines for green energy and sustainable agriculture.
“We are not doing this to gather profits but to support Mr President to achieve his vision of making every Nigerian an employer of labour. We are going to use what we know and what we have through our skills acquisition programmes to empower the 20 million unemployed youths across the States of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory FCT Abuja.
“We want every Nigerian youth under this current administration to be legally engaged in doing one thing or the other. We are honoured to extol the virtues of Mr. President, who has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the growth and development of our beloved country. His leadership and vision has rekindled hope and inspired a new generation of Nigerians to embrace democracy as a way of life.
“Within his two years in office, he was able to promote economic growth, good governance, and social justice. His dedication to the nation’s progress is a testament to his statesmanship and vision. We are calling for a collaboration with the Federal Government, State Governments, local governments, investors, religious bodies and others to enable us attain height,” he noted.