Should FGN Spend Five Billion to train 177 Youths?
It’s no secret that technology is constantly evolving, and with that comes the demand for skilled individuals who can repair and service the latest smart phones. Recently, the Nigerian government made headlines by claiming they had trained 177 youths for a whopping sum of N5.9billion in smart phone repair training. This brings the cost of training for one youth to slightly over thirty-three million Naira (N33,000,000) per participant. It’s a staggering amount of money, especially when you consider that other local companies in Nigeria offer similar training at a much more affordable cost.
Here in Nigeria, our local training companies charge just N30,000 Naira for mobile phone repair training. This fee covers the training book package, practical training videos, a certificate, and the actual training itself. It’s a comprehensive and affordable option for anyone looking to get into the smart phone repair industry. And for those looking for a more international certification, The Knowledge Academy in the USA offers a Smart Phone Repair Course starting from $1295. They are recognized as a leading global training provider for this course. Alternatively, in London, one can attend a four-day evening class for a price of £599, with basic computer operating skills being the only eligibility requirement.
In addition, LSMT conducts advanced mobile repairing courses in London and Manchester for students and professionals who want to make a career in handset servicing. Their program covers all the skills required to repair and service all types of GSM and CDMA handsets, from basic repairs to advanced troubleshooting of hardware and software faults. The systematic and in-depth training provided at LSMT makes it a popular choice for those looking to enter the mobile servicing industry.
The mobile phone repair industry is constantly growing, and the demand for skilled technicians is higher than ever. By completing a comprehensive training program, individuals can easily make a career in repairing and servicing, either by working as a technician or starting their own mobile phone repair business.
It’s important to weigh the options and consider the value of the training being offered. While the Nigerian government’s investment in training youths is commendable, the high cost raises questions about the efficiency and practicality of the program. Local companies in Nigeria are providing equally comprehensive training at a fraction of the cost, while international options provide additional recognition and certification.
In conclusion, the mobile phone repair industry offers a promising career path for those looking to enter the field. Training programs range from affordable local options to internationally recognized certifications, providing individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this growing industry.
Otunba Abdulfalil Abayomi ODUNOWO
National Chairman AATSG
8th January, 2024.
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