Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria Shri Balasubramanian says more than 27,500 Nigerian professionals have been trained across various sectors in 45 years under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC).
Balasubramanian stated this during the 2024 ITEC Day reception at the High Commission of India in Abuja.
The high commissioner identified ITEC as a dedicated platform established by India’s Ministry of External Affairs for capacity building.
“More than 200,000 officials from no fewer than than 160 countries have benefited from this initiative, encompassing both civilian and defense sectors with no charges incurred.
“India extends over 22,500 scholarships annually to individuals worldwide, fostering collaboration and skill enhancement,” he said.
Balasubramanian added that cooperation between the two countries began in 1979 following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning representing Nigeria.
He also emphasised the significance of the programme which has seen around 500 Nigerians receiving training in India annually since 1979.
“Notably, diverse courses including specialised ones are offered under this programme.
“For instance, a specialised course catering to 28 law enforcement officers from Nigeria was conducted earlier this year, along with ongoing programmes in digital health, space exploration, and other pertinent areas,” he said.
Balasubramanian also encouraged Nigerians to leverage this opportunity for professional growth and subsequent contribution to their nation’s progress, emphasising the value of skill development and knowledge exchange.
Amb. Dunoma Umar Ahmed, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed appreciation towards India’s commitment to enhancing Nigerians’ skills through such initiatives.
Ahmed, represented by Amb. Misitura Mohammed, Director of Asia and Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out how the ITEC Programme has empowered Nigerians across various sectors, playing a crucial role in bolstering Nigeria’s development, particularly in education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
He stated that the partnership signifies an example of robust South-South cooperation, showcasing India’s unwavering support in driving Nigeria’s growth. (NAN)