The former Niger Delta militants undergoing training in welding and
ancillary services at Bradama International Skill Works Limited in
Agadagba-Obon in Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State are set to
land a new deal if an arrangement between the company and Samsung Heavy
Industries Nigeria Limited, a firm of ship and heavy equipment builders
materialises. They are expected to be employed
Bradama, a skill acquisition centre established by High Chief
Bibopere Ajube, is reputed to have trained highly-skilled welders since
the Federal Government started sponsoring training programmes for
ex-militants as part of its Amnesty programme.
The deal is expected to lead to employment of over 1,000 trainees of
the centre who will be deployed in the construction of heavy duty
equipment and ship component- building after they have acquired
prerequisite international training that will be provided in the centre.
General Manager, Samsung Heavy Industries, Frank Ejizu, who led
experts on a visit to the centre, said the company was directed by
reputable professionals in the welding construction industry to Bradama
International Skill Works Limited because of its success.
His words: “We have been looking for a reputable company which
specialises in welding and fabrication and we were directed to Bradama
by experts because we intend to train people on fabrication and
ship-building. We are here to look at the facility and we will soon make
another more detailed visit to audit the facilities with a view to
partnering them and upgrade the centre so that the training and
certification will be of international standard”.
Samsung Heavy Industries will bring in experts from Korea to train
the ex-militants to enable them acquire the prerequisite training
exposure while the trainers will reside in the centre.
“It is not our intention to take over the centre, but we will partner
the centre to churn out highly-skilled welders who will be able to
stand tall among their colleagues all over the world. We are a company
that believes that Nigerians with the relevant qualifications should be
able to compete in the industry anywhere.
Ajube, while welcoming the company’s team to the centre, said he was
glad that the outfit was so honoured by a reputable company like Samsung
Heavy Industries and that Bradama’s success over the last three years
have placed it as a reputable training centre not only in Nigeria, but
in Africa.
“We are pleased to have the Samsung Heavy Industries’ team at the
centre and we are optimistic that the arrangement will materialise and I
will be happy to see our trained graduates working for established
companies like Samsung Heavy Industries in the nearest future”, Ajube
stated.
Trainees of the centre, who spoke to journalists, said they are happy
at their training, praising the management of the centre for being
up-to-date in their allowances; while they also applaud the facilities
available at the centre.
Preye Francis, a trainee said some ex-militants who went to Malaysia
to acquire training in welding and fabrication admitted that their
exposures are nowhere near what is available at Bradama and they are
trying to reapply to be trained there.
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