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INTELS graduates another batch of women empowerment scheme

INTELS graduates another batch of women empowerment scheme

INTELS Nigeria Limited, Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics giant, has graduated 34 beneficiaries of the 11th batch of its flagship women development programme popularly known as the Women Empowerment Programme Scheme Synergy (WEPSS).

The graduation of the 11th batch brings the total number of beneficiaries of the women empowerment scheme to 1,500.

WEPSS is a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative established by INTELS in 2013 to empower 5,000 Nigerian women over a 20-year period through training in fashion design and tailoring. The beneficiaries, drawn from various parts of the country, are trained in two batches every year.

The beneficiaries undergo intensive tuition-free trainings for four months. They also enjoy free transportation to and from the training venue, free medical services and monthly stipends.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony for the 11th batch also known as the 2021 Batch A at the Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne Port, Rivers State recently, Pasquale Fiore, managing director of INTELS Nigeria Limited, said the scheme symbolises the collaborative efforts of the trainers, participants and the entire INTELS family.

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He commended the WEPSS trainers and beneficiaries for their resilience and determination, urging the beneficiaries to use their newly acquired skills to earn a living and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

Represented by Dominic Onwujekwe, Human Resources Manager of INTELS, Fiore said, “This is one of our many empowerment schemes for the communities around us, and we are very happy that over the years, so many people have graduated from this scheme and we are also aware that many of them are doing well.”

Nancy Freeborn, WEPSS Project Manager, commended the management of INTELS for its commitment to the empowerment of women, promotion of Nigerian content and support for local communities despite the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the present economic challenges.

While encouraging the beneficiaries to put their skills to adequate use and build successful businesses that will create employment for others, Freeborn assured them of continuous support from the WEPSS team.

“Anytime we go out for our follow-up exercise, we come back with very exciting stories as some of our trainees are now working in fashion houses while some have set up shops of their own,” she said.

Highlights of the graduation ceremony include the presentation of certificates to the beneficiaries and awards to the Best Graduating Student and other outstanding students.

Praise-Jah Ufot emerged as the Best Graduating Student, while Victoria Bright, Emmanuela Anga, Sheila Elenwo, Ibinabor Ben-Sika and Gift Prince emerged as exceptional trainees. They were all given start-up tailoring equipment and kits donated by INTELS to start their fashion businesses.

Praise-Jah Ufot, who also received an industrial sewing machine in additional to other tailoring items, commended INTELS for ‘positively changing’ her life and the lives of other beneficiaries of the empowerment scheme.