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DELTA: PARTICIPANTS OF THE SMART STEPRENEURS RECEIVE STARTER PACKS....

It was a joyous moment as graduates of the State Government’s STEP program of Computer Hardware Repairs, Electrical Installation and Repairs and Fashion Design and Tailoring received their starter packs.
At the handing over ceremony, the Governor of Delta State, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, prayed for the success of all STEPreneurs and pleaded with them to make judicious use of the opportunity provided by government. 
The State government provided the under listed starter packs for the 6 months stepreneurs computer hardware repairs programme:
A. HP Laptop, 4G 500GB (1no.)
B. 3-in-1 Hp LaserJet printer (1no.)
C. Micro-work Station (Tool kit)
D. Generator 2500 Sumec
E. Shop Rent Subsidy - N60 , 000
F. Start Up allowance - N20, 000
G. Monthly stipend of N10,000 for a period of 3 months
(subject to confirmation of functional business)

FASHION DESIGN AND TAILORING
A. original Butterfly Sewing Machine
B. Industrial Weaving Machine
C. Generator 2900 (Sumec)
D. Cutting Table (Work Table)
E. Shop Rent Subsidy - N60, 000
F. Start - Up Allowance - N25, 000
G. Pressing Iron - N5,000 (monetized)
H. Monthly stipend of N10,000 for a period of 3 months
(subject to confirmation of functional business)

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS
A. Adjustable Aluminum Ladder (4Step)
B. Electric Drilling Machine
C. Digital Multimeter
D. Electrical Tool - Box (Complete Set)
E. Shop Rent subsidy - N60,000
F. Start Up Allowance - N30, 000
G. Monthly stipend of N10,000 for a period of 3 Months

 

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