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The Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA) has organised a one-day capacity building training for 100 desk officers, as part of activities to kick-start the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES).
The training, which is aimed at providing further clarity on the design and implementation arrangement of ND-CARES in the state, had participants from Ministries, Departments and Agencies, Local Government Areas and LCDAs within Oyo State.
While delivering his keynote address, the Chairman, Oyo CSDA, Hon. Babatunde Eesuola, said NG-CARES is aimed at reducing the negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
Eesuola stated that Oyo State, like other states of the Federation received a World Bank loan through the Federal Government for the implementation of NG-CARES programme.
The Chairman further stated that the World Bank Assisted Community and Social Development Project (CSDP) had successfully completed and officially closed across the Country in 2021, while the current NG-CARES is a replacement of CSDP in the state.
He noted that Oyo-CSDA is one of the delivery platforms to be used for NG-CARES programme in the state, adding that the others include Oyo State Cash Transfer Unit (OYSCTU), Oyo State Labour Intensive Public Workfare (OYLIPW), Oyo State Agricultural Development Agency (OYSADA)/FADAMA and Oyo State Investment Public Private Partnership Agency (OYSIPA).
Eesuola explained that the state will soon embark on the replication of activities simultaneously with the new World Bank assisted NG-CARES programme in the state.
He said that the training is result-oriented, expressing optimism that the training will avail participants the opportunity to identify roles and responsibilities as stakeholders.
Eesuola also said the training will adequately equip them for the task of successful implementation, monitoring, supervision of the new project in the state.
Earlier in his welcome address, the General Manager of the Agency, Mr Salau Jelili explained that NG-CARES is an emergency relief intervention to cushion the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the livelihood of people in the state.
He added that the programme, which will run for two years, will provide basic micro infrastructural projects on education, health, water/sanitation and nutrition.
He, therefore, charged participants to pay attention and contribute meaningfully in the course of the training.
In their separate presentations, Mr Ikechukwu Chikwe, Prince Sola Oladeji, Mrs Wemimo Bode-Raji and Engr. Bisola Adabanija took the participants on the overview of the programme, programme for result, operating manual, monitoring and evaluation.