Steel Devt: FG Launches Boot Camp Training On Welding, Fabrication

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By ABAH ADAH, Abuja

Federal government through the Ministry of Steel Development in a bid to promote youth entrepreneurship through acquisition of essential skills has commenced a 3-batch comprehensive Boot-Camp Training Programme on welding.

According to a statement signed by Tine-lulu MA, Director, Information and Public Relations,  the move aims to equip young individuals with practical competencies in welding techniques and knowledge crucial for contributing to the nation’s industrial growth.

The Permanent Secretary Dr. Chris Osa Isokpunwu delivering the keynote address during the flag-off of the First-Batch of the Ministry’s Boot-Camp Training for Nigeria Youths in Onitsha, Anambra State, on Thursday, 6th March 2025, disclosed that the initiative marks a significant step in the Ministry’s commitment to develop a skilled workforce, fostering industrial growth, and promoting sustainable development within Nigeria’s metallurgical and steel sector.

He added that the Ministry, under the leadership of the Honourable Minister, Prince Shaiubu Abubakar Audu, has taken deliberate steps to reposition the steel and metals industry as a cornerstone of the nation’s economic transformation. adding that the ministry recognised that achieving the goal requires not only infrastructural investments but also the empowerment of human capital, hence the need for this intensive bootcamp training.

Dr. Chris noted the programme is designed to equip selected participants with hands-on skills, technical knowledge, and industry insights crucial for advancing the Nigerian metallurgical landscape.

According to him, over the next few weeks, the participants will undergo rigorous training in welding and fabrication, industrial foundry and metallurgy, and instrumentation, system control, and mechanical maintenance.

According to him, the objective is to bridge skill gaps, promote innovation, and enhance the employability of the nation’s youths within the steel critical sector.

Harping on the importance of the training, he said “this boot-camp is not just about learning; it is about discipline, resilience, and teamwork. I must emphasize that all participants are expected to adhere strictly to the laid-down rules and guidelines. The Ministry has made provisions for accommodation, feeding, and starter packs for all trainees.

However, any form of misconduct—including indiscipline, violation of safety regulations, or engagement in prohibited activities such as drug use or possession of weapons will result in immediate disqualification and forfeiture of benefits.

The Permeant Secretary expressed pleasure that the participants arrived early for the camp, enabling them to settle in and prepare for the rigorous and impactful training ahead, he admonished them to use the  opportunity to position themselves as future leaders in the steel and metallurgical sector. 

“I urge you to embrace this training with enthusiasm, remain focused, and take full advantage of the knowledge and experience that will be shared with you”

Speaking, Chairman, Senate Committee on Steel, Distinguished Sen. Patrick Ndubueze, stated he was pleased to be part of the epoch-making event which is geared towards empowering the nations teeming youths to be self-reliant by acquiring extensive skills training in Welding and Fabrication, Industrial Foundry/Metallurgy, Instrumentation/Control System and Mechanic Maintenance.

Represented by Hon. Greg Owurmanam, Sen. Ndubueze commended the Ministry of Steel Development and all relevant Agencies who have contributed to the success of the Boot-Camp Training and enjoined the participants to give maximum attention and cooperate with the trainers to acquire the expected knowledge and skills designed for the programme.

Earlier, Director Metallurgical Inspectorate, Engr Frederick E.Ewa, giving the Overview of the Metal Sector Boot-Camp Training Programme, stated that the initiative championed by the Ministry of Steel Development is a strategic effort to empower young Nigerians with hands-on technical skills, foster industrial growth, and bridge the manpower gap in the nation’s steel sector.

Engr Ewa stated that the Bootcamp Training Programme is an intensive, hands-on technical training aimed at equipping participants with critical skills in three specialized areas:

Welding and Fabrication; Industrial Foundry and Metallurgy Instrumentation, System Control, and Mechanical Maintenance. He noted that over the course of the training, participants will be exposed to real-world practical sessions, industry best practices, and safety protocols, all of which, according to him, are essential to ensuring high-quality output in the metallurgical sector.

Engr Ewa, encouraged trainees to be fully engaged in every session and abide by all rules and regulations, as misconduct of any kind will not be tolerated.

In his welcome address, the Director/Ag. Chief Executive, Metallurgical Training Institute ,MTI,, Onitsha, Engr  F.U. Obi, said the training represented a bold and strategic effort by the Ministry to equip young Nigerians with high demand technical skills that are essential for the nation’s industrial growth, adding that the Boot-Camp is not just for training but intended to build the next generation of skilled professionals and entrepreneurs who will drive the nation’s steel and manufacturing industries forward.

According to Engr Obi, the choice of Metallurgical Training Institute Onitsha as venue for the Boot-Camp was deliberate. 

“For decades”, he noted, “the MTI has been the for front of technical and vocational education in Nigeria, producing skilled professionals who have made remarkable contributions to the steel industry.

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