TY Danjuma Foundation, ACCIF Train 55 IDPs in Welding, Tailoring and Shoe making
To ensure a better life for the Internally Displaced Persons, who were displaced as a result of insurgency in the North east, the TY Danjuma foundation and the All Children Charity International Foundation, ACCIF have trained 55 IDPs in welding, tailoring and shoe-making.
Speaking at the graduation and handover of equipment ceremony, the finance and admin manager, TY Danjuma foundation, Shuaib Adeadebayo, who represented the CEO said offering support to the IDPs was part of the mandate of the foundation and the TY Danjuma will continue to do more to alliviate the plight of the IDPs.
Items handed over to the graduating students includes: tailoring (20 leg sewing machines, 20 tables for cutting, 20 stool, 20 charcoal pressing iron, 20 electric pressing iron, 20 scissors and other set up material.)
Others are: shoe-making (25 hand sewing machine, 25 filling machine, 25 bench, 25 filling machine stand, 25 tables, 25 generators, scissors and other shoe-making essentials.
For the welding, (three diesel generators, 10 sun glass, 10 welder filing machine, 10 hand tunge (electric holder), 10 iron vise, four welder machine, 10 (GOFAL 1kg) hammers, three cartons of electrode and other essentials. Also, the founder of ACCIF, Barrister Ranti Dauda explained that “the IDPs, from the Northeast of Nigeria, hopes were dashed as they arrived the new Kuchingoro and Pegi camps. Most of the are farmers, civil servants and a lot of them do not have skills that will put them into label market. Fending for their families have been relatively stressfull because of their predicament.
“In the early days, good spirited Nigerians and organisations were bringing palliatives for example, food items, clothing but the well of charity is drying up as a result of the recession in Nigeria and indeed the world.
TY Danjuma foundation and the ACCIF invention could not have come at a better time than now. I wish to state categorically here that hopes have been restored to the IDPs due to the skill they have acquired in the last seven months.”
She further said “we employ all stakeholders to emulate the good work of the TY Danjuma foundation, leading pace setters in humanitarian and philanthropic development in Nigeria.
Speaking at the graduation and handover of equipment ceremony, the finance and admin manager, TY Danjuma foundation, Shuaib Adeadebayo, who represented the CEO said offering support to the IDPs was part of the mandate of the foundation and the TY Danjuma will continue to do more to alliviate the plight of the IDPs.
Items handed over to the graduating students includes: tailoring (20 leg sewing machines, 20 tables for cutting, 20 stool, 20 charcoal pressing iron, 20 electric pressing iron, 20 scissors and other set up material.)
Others are: shoe-making (25 hand sewing machine, 25 filling machine, 25 bench, 25 filling machine stand, 25 tables, 25 generators, scissors and other shoe-making essentials.
For the welding, (three diesel generators, 10 sun glass, 10 welder filing machine, 10 hand tunge (electric holder), 10 iron vise, four welder machine, 10 (GOFAL 1kg) hammers, three cartons of electrode and other essentials. Also, the founder of ACCIF, Barrister Ranti Dauda explained that “the IDPs, from the Northeast of Nigeria, hopes were dashed as they arrived the new Kuchingoro and Pegi camps. Most of the are farmers, civil servants and a lot of them do not have skills that will put them into label market. Fending for their families have been relatively stressfull because of their predicament.
“In the early days, good spirited Nigerians and organisations were bringing palliatives for example, food items, clothing but the well of charity is drying up as a result of the recession in Nigeria and indeed the world.
TY Danjuma foundation and the ACCIF invention could not have come at a better time than now. I wish to state categorically here that hopes have been restored to the IDPs due to the skill they have acquired in the last seven months.”
She further said “we employ all stakeholders to emulate the good work of the TY Danjuma foundation, leading pace setters in humanitarian and philanthropic development in Nigeria.
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