The Industrial Training Fund ( ITF ) has trained 65 teachers and donated 210 desks to two schools in Plateau, its Director-General, Mr Joseph Ari, said on Thursday in Jos.
Ari, who said that
the gesture was part of ITF’s corporate responsibility to its host community,
identified the benefiting schools as Government Science School, Kuru, and St.
Joseph Vianney Minor Seminary, Barkin-Ladi.
He said that the schools also received various teaching aids to improve
the quality of service delivery.
According to him,
ITF donated 20 computers to the two schools and renovated the sick bay at the
seminary. “We also converted the school
dispensary of the Science School, Kuru to a sick bay, and provided the required
equipment and drugs,” he said. The ITF boss said that teachers’ development had
remained a major concern of the ITF because they constituted a major factor in
the provision of quality education.
He said that ITF
had also provided practical experience to students in 311 tertiary institutions
using the Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES). “We are also working with Nigeria Employers
Consultative Association ( NECA ) to train workers on technical skills in 24
organisations,” he said. He said that Industrial Training Fund had also
extended such gesture to technical schools in Benin and Federal Technical
College, Awka, in Anambra.


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