INTELS graduates 77 women from empowerment scheme
INTELS Nigeria Limited, Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics giant, on Friday, graduated 77 women from its Women Empowerment Programme Scheme Synergy (WEPSS).
WEPSS is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme of INTELS established in 2013 with the vision of empowering 5,000 community women over a 20-year period through training in fashion design and tailoring.
Currently, more than 700 women drawn from various communities in the Niger-Delta region and other parts of the country have been empowered through the project.
Silvano Bellinato, INTELS director, who led other top management staff of the company to the colourful graduation ceremony on Friday, commended the trainers and trainees for their commitment to the realisation of the vision of the scheme.
Bellinato said INTELS made substantial investment in developing the women empowerment centre, which is equipped with modern and specialised machines, cutting edge technology and staffed by well-trained personnel.
“To ensure that participants get the best of training, we built a 5,000-square metres garment manufacturing facility at the Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne for the purpose of the WEPSS training. The training facility demonstrates our commitment of giving back to our host community and Nigeria in general,” he said.
According to him, WEPSS is run by a team of highly skilled indigenous manpower. “We have so far produced over 50,000 garments within the WEPSS manufacturing infrastructure. These apparels include shirts, T-shirts, skirts, trousers, jackets, uniforms and coveralls.
“In line with our commitment to the upliftment of our communities’ socio-economic status and backed by its success over the years, WEPSS has evolved into an intensive tailoring training program for the women,” he said.
Nancy Freeborn, project head for WEPSS, described the just concluded training session as the most outstanding since the inception of the programme.
“Every year, INTELS absorbs a minimum of 200 trainees who undergo intensive four and a half month training, at the end of which they are able to make men’s short sleeve shirt and trouser as well as women’s blouse and skirt. They are also taught how to use specialised machines and to work safely with them,” he said.
This, according to her, was the first session for 2018, which lasted for four and half months and it turned out to be the most outstanding set we have had at WEPSS.
The best graduating woman known as Ogbuenyi Evelyn Okwudili was awarded with start-up kits which include an industrial sewing machine, steam iron, chair, scissors, seam ripper, box of tailors, chalk and a measuring tape.
Expressing her gratitude to INTELS Nigeria Limited, Ogbuenyi said that she was surprised to be called up because we were about five trainees who were going for that spot.
She further expressed gratitude to INTELS and her trainers, adding that she plans to advance her training and to start off sewing business.