By ABAH SUNDAY, Abuja
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) has assured of its firm commitment to work hand-in-hand with The Welding Federation (TWF) Africa, to explore partnerships for the over all development of welding profession in the country.
Minister of State for Steel Development, Uba Maigari Ahmadu, gave the assurance Tuesday during his opening remarks at the 2nd Annual Assembly and International Welding Federation Africa Conference holding in Lagos, a statement signed by Madam Tine-Iulun M. A. for the director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, said.
The Minister highlighted the areas of partnership to include: modernising welding training infrastructure with cutting-edge technology and equipment; developing industry-aligned curriculum that equips graduates with the skills demanded by the modern workforce; establishing international certification programmes to ensure the quality and mobility of our welding professionals; investing in targeted outreach programmes to encourage young Nigerians, particularly women and those in underserved communities, to pursue careers in welding; promoting the economic viability of the welding profession by creating attractive career paths and offering competitive compensation, among others.
He commended The Welding Federation Africa for its tireless efforts in promoting excellence and collaboration in welding across Africa and urged stakeholders to seize the opportunities provided by the conference to forge partnerships, share knowledge, and chart a course towards advancement of welding and joining science for a safer and prosperous future for the welding industry in Africa.
The Minister noted that the promotion of skill acquisition is essential in propelling the industry forward as it enhances human capital for economic growth, create employment opportunities as well as strengthen the continent’s industrial fabric, adding that the conference was significant milestone in the collective efforts to promote excellence and innovation in the field of welding across the African continent.
According to him, it was in recognition of the importance of the future of welding in Africa for industrial and economic growth that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu launched the National Welding Policy in 2023.
“President Tinubu’s National Welding Policy, launched in December 2023 exemplifies a strategic approach to leveraging our natural resources and human capital to drive economic growth, create employment opportunities, and enhance industrial competitiveness.
“Central to President Tinubu’s welding policy is the recognition of the critical role played by training and skills development in building a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving industry,” he said.
Speaking further, Ahmadu disclosed that the Metallurgical Training Institute (NMTI) Onitsha, an institution dedicated to equipping youths with the requisite skills and knowledge in welding and metallurgy has a pivotal role to play in achieving excellence in welding education as it offers state-of-the-art facilities, world-class training programmes with expert faculty members.
Speaking at the event, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Amb. Nura Abba Rimi, represented by Director Industrial Development, Muhammad Bala, expressed the ministry’s commitment to implementing strategic policies to enhance the fabrication of machineries and equipment, aligning with the evolving landscape of materials manufacturing technologies.
He noted that the theme, “Materials Manufacturing Technologies: Managing Capacity in Africa,” deeply reflects the essence of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to manage and expand manufacturing capacity within Africa.
He stated that the ministry had entrusted the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) with a strategic order aimed at prioritising and expediting welding skills development initiatives, and that the ITF is dedicated to stimulating skills, improving productivity, and fostering value-added production.
He enjoined The Welding Federation, TWF, to collaborate with the ITF in order to access funds, noting that by joining forces, stakeholders could collectively address the pressing issue of the skills gap in welding-related industries in Nigeria.
Earlier, the Chairman of the TWF Conference Management Committee, Dr Austen Timi Peters, stated that the Federation, fully developed will shore up Forex and contribute to the growth of the economy, adding that developing welding skills “can take unemployed youths off the streets”.
Other speakers at the event include: the Chairman, Petroleum Technology Association (PETAN); President, Council of Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN); President, international Institute of Welding with Delegates from all over Africa.