Ayade opens Calabar garment factory, employs 300
The Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, on Thursday
approved the employment of 300 applicants as workers in the Calabar
Garment Factory newly built by his administration.
The
governor announced the automatic employment of the applicants on
Thursday after the applicants from the southern senatorial districts of
the state had participated in a job screening exercise by the garment
factory.
In a
statement made available to our correspondent on Thursday, the governor
said the gesture was not only in fulfillment of his dream to create jobs
for citizens of the state but to inspire young men who were not
privileged.
He
promised the newly employed workers good salaries and welfare package,
while reiterating the commitment of his administration to the welfare of
the poor in the state.
Ayade
said, “When we set up this factory, the intention was not just to
create jobs but to guarantee that young men and women who have been
challenged by circumstances of their births have the opportunity to
better their lots.
“I’m so excited at what I am
seeing here today – the number of people and their energy – and it is
an indication that our factory has taken off. Remember, the factory has
the capacity to create 3,000 jobs.
“Truly, if you call yourself a leader, your focus should be on the vulnerable and the weakest that we are engaging today. We will guarantee you good salaries, food and proper transportation.”Ayade urged the new employees, who he tagged ‘great fashion engineers’, to leverage on the opportunity to express their innate potentials and be the pride of the state.
“Truly, if you call yourself a leader, your focus should be on the vulnerable and the weakest that we are engaging today. We will guarantee you good salaries, food and proper transportation.”Ayade urged the new employees, who he tagged ‘great fashion engineers’, to leverage on the opportunity to express their innate potentials and be the pride of the state.
He
said, “We want to show to the world that we have skills, great fashion
engineers. I call you engineers because you are going to provide the
skills that we have not seen before.”
The
President and Founder, Africa Young Entrepreneurs, Oluwa-Summy Francis,
who at the occasion along other entrepreneurs from other parts of
Africa, said Ayade had justified the belief that youths can excel in
leadership positions.
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