Lawrence Nwimo, Awka
Anambra State Government has lauded the Agulu Peoples Union (APU) for its foresight in establishing the APU Vocation Academy, Agulu in Anaocha Local Government Area of the state.
Commissioner For Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, gave the commendation at the official opening and first matriculation ceremony of the academy held at Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area.
She described investment in the future of society as laudable and demonstration of a society interested in the progress of the community.
She said, “Youths are in dilemma, they don’t know their right from their left. With this Academy, the community is saying that self-sustenance is the best gift one can give to another.
“Your projection and interest in the future of the youth are manifest with this school. The acquisition of skill is important in human life; once acquired, it stays with one throughout life unlike a corporate job that one retires from at a certain age.
“Agulu people have always been known as hardworking people and their proficiency in skill acquisition is also well-known. That’s why I’m not surprised that they embarked on such a venture.”
Assuring the community of support by the present administration to the Academy to make it an enabling institute for students, the Commissioner promised to solicit future collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sport as it aligned with Governor Soludo’s one-youth, two-skill initiative.
President General of Agulu Peoples Union, Chief Oliver Afamefuna, revealed that the establishment of the Academy was born out of passion to take the youths off the street and eliminate social vices such as drug abuse, thuggery and actively engage them in profitable venture via the acquisition of skills in diverse trades.
Earlier, Director of APU Vocation Academy, Dr, Emmanuel Duezeh, explained that the Academy is not limited to Agulu Indigenes alone but is open to all who are interested in acquiring a skill or two.
“Currently, the Academy is offering 11 courses including bag making, footwear, nylon making electrical works amongst others,” he added.