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INTELS Graduates 85 Beneficiaries in Women Empowerment Project Scheme

L-R: Manager, Risk Management, INTELS Nigeria Limited, Paolo Fogazzi; representative of the Managing Director of INTELS, Barr. Sunday Wama; Best Graduating Trainee, 2023 Batch B of INTELS Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS), Hannah Brown; INTELS Government and Community Relations Manager, Rexford Asaikpuka; a guest Micah Fubara and the Project Manager of WEPSS, Nancy Freeborn, at the graduation ceremony of WEPSS 2023 Batch B trainees at the Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne Port, Rivers State, on Friday.

On Friday, INTELS Nigeria Ltd., a leading oil and gas logistics company in Nigeria, graduated a new class of 85 individuals who had participated in its well-liked Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS).

The ladies came from the host communities of INTELS in Onne, Ogu, and other sections of Rivers State and the Niger Delta region. They received training in tailoring and fashion design.

Additionally, the massive oil and gas logistics company sent the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD) 1,000 clothing donations.

INTELS launched the Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS) in 2013 with the goal of providing 20 years of fashion design and tailoring training to 5,000 women from the community.

Every year, INTELS trains and empowers the recipients in two groups. Thus far, the program has helped almost 1,800 women.

Speaking recently at the Class of 2023 Batch B graduation ceremony held at the WEPSS Training Centre, Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne Port, Rivers State, Mr. Pasquale Fiore, Managing Director of INTELS Nigeria Limited, stated that the program is a part of the company’s commitment to empowering and supporting women.

INTELS launched the Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS) in 2013 with the goal of providing 20 years of fashion design and tailoring training to 5,000 women from the community.

Every year, INTELS trains and empowers the recipients in two groups. Thus far, the program has helped almost 1,800 women.

Speaking recently at the Class of 2023 Batch B graduation ceremony held at the WEPSS Training Centre, Federal Lighter Terminal, Onne Port, Rivers State, Mr. Pasquale Fiore, Managing Director of INTELS Nigeria Limited, stated that the program is a part of the company’s commitment to empowering and supporting women.

INTELS launched the Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS) in 2013 with the goal of providing 20 years of fashion design and tailoring training to 5,000 women from the community.

The Project Manager of WEPSS, Nancy Freeborn, expressed appreciation to the management of INTELS for its commitment to the empowerment of women, the promotion of Nigerian content, and support for local communities.

On the donation of 1,000 garments to the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), she said, “We live in a society where physically challenged people are not given the opportunities that able people are opened to, so they need a hand to assist them.

Some of them are already employed by INTELS, and giving them these garments will go a long way towards supporting them.”

The high point of the graduation ceremony was the presentation of starter kits and a N2 million prize to Hannah Brown, who emerged as the Best Graduating Student of the Class of 2023 Batch B.

Starter kits, which include an industrial sewing machine and a steam iron, among other items, were also presented to 15 other top graduating students.

The Class of 2023 Batch A best-graduating student, Dorbobari Dick, was also presented with the keys to a fully furnished and equipped shop to enable her to start her fashion design line.

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