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Gov. Ododo seeks partnership with Korean govt. on skills acquisition

Mr Ododo promised to provide adequate security.

• March 9, 2024
Usman Ododo
Usman Ododo

Governor Ahmed Ododo of Kogi has solicited the support of the government of South Korea in the area of vocational skills acquisition for youths in the state.

Mr Ododo made the appeal when he received the Country Director of Korea International Corporation Agency (KOICA), Son Sungil, at the Government House in Lokoja.

The rector of the Nigeria Korea Friendship Institute of Vocational and Advanced Technology (NKFI), Charles Williams, led the country director on the courtesy visit.

The governor expressed his administration’s readiness to partner with the KOICA on the initiative as well as his commitment to sustain the partnership with the Korean government for the technological advancement of the state.

He urged the country director to facilitate the establishment of giant Korean technological companies like Samsung and LG, among others, in the state with a view to boosting socio-economic activities.

Mr Ododo promised to provide adequate security and the availability of land to establish their businesses.

The governor also commended the rector of NKFI for his resilience and hard work, which have tremendously transformed the institute.

He thanked the Korean country director for the courtesy visit and the existing strong partnership between the agency and the state, which had led to the establishment of NKFI.

Earlier, Mr Sungil congratulated the governor on his successful inauguration and expressed his appreciation to Kogi government for its continuous support of the Institute

He noted that the institution recently got full accreditation from the National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) as a result of the great support and the funds made available by the state government, even under tight conditions.

He said that such an effort by the government was a strong indication of the government’s commitment to technical and vocational education.

The country director disclosed that a new Korean ambassador would resume in a couple of weeks and Kogi would be his first port of call.

He reiterated that the Korean government remained committed to positive collaboration with the state in several areas of interest and benefit.

Similarly, Mr Williams congratulated the governor on his inauguration and the consolidation mandate transferred to him by his predecessor, Yahaya Bello.

He said that with the state-of-the-art equipment at NKFI, the institute was capable of putting an end to crime and insecurity in the state as well as wiping out unemployment.

(NAN)

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