NDDC Job/Skill Application for Niger Delta Youths, Commission Announces Assessment Exercise.

by Area Talk

Following the ongoing Application for Niger Delta Youths (Graduate, Non Graduates and Business Owners ) for the engagement of 1,000 persons per state Within the Nine Niger State States which Comprises of Imo, Abia, Rivers, Bayelsa, Edo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Ondo State called Hope Initiative.

The initiative, called HOPE, stands for Holistic Opportunity Projects of Engagement, and it aims to create 1,000 jobs per state through strategic partnerships and skill development.

According to the MD/CEO of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, said project HOPE is to touch the lives of youths in the Niger Delta. It is holistic because it will be all-encompassing and sustainable. We encourage every youth in the Niger Delta to take advantage of this program and register through the database because this is a new approach that conforms with the present-day realities. Every Niger Deltan, Entrepreneur, man, and woman are encouraged to register and take advantage of this opportunity.

Applicants are requested to be in possession of the Following;

  • Successful registration Application ID
  • A recent passport Photograph
  • A proof of Local Government Identification letter indicating your State of Origin
  • Must provide the Phone number used during the registration.
  • A Valid means of Identification
  • Educational Credentials.

For Full Details; Kindly Click Here to Read more……..

Note:

Applicants who have so far applied for the Recruitment/Training exercise Should Visit there mail box for a mail from the Commission.
If no mail yet confirming your registration, don’t worry you will get yours as the exercise is still in progress

or Visit the NDDC State Office with the above Mentioned Documents for your Assessment.

Please Note that Registration Exercise is still ongoing Click Here to Apply Online.


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