The Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), Professor Nenibarini Zabbey has assured the People with Special Abilities in Ogoni land that they would benefit from the project irrespective of their social status.
Professor Zabbey gave the assurance at a one day life skill workshop organized by HYPREP for over 160 Ogoni People with Special Abilities recently in Port Harcourt.
Speaking at the event, the Project Coordinator who was represented by the Head, Sustainable Livelihood, Mrs Josephine Nzidee, explained that the workshop, a bottom-top approach, was part of a needs assessment to identify skills for members of the group, preparatory for a livelihood training programme.
She stated that the workshop was aimed at creating awareness, building confidence and educating people with special abilities on societal integration and alternative sources of livelihood in line with HYPREP’s core mandate to restore livelihood in Ogoni.
President of the group, Ngobaridapdoo Joy, commended the Project Coordinator for the gesture, noting that this was the first time the Project was organizing such an interface which gives them a sense of belonging and inclusivity, further demonstrating the robust relationship that exists between the association and HYPREP.
The participants drawn from the Local Government Areas were trained on prospects and alternative sources of livelihood, health and physical challenges for Persons Living With Special Abilities and general security tips for people living with special abilities. Participants also filled the assessment forms and selected training in 15 skill sets.
The Project has continued to drive its policy of exclusivity, ensuring that everyone has a stake in its programs including the vulnerable and under-served community.
It has increased female participation on the Project from 5% to 40% and now offering this special group the opportunity to acquire skills to better their lots.