 From River State comes a report that a chapter of the National Youth Council of Nigeria NYCN in that state has secured partnership with the foreign investors to train River's youth on entrepreneurial skills. The youth will be trained on modernized spraying and painting houses, still work among others during the training. Executive director of the steel company from Netherlands, Matthew Yan, said many Nigerian youths, particularly from Lagos state, also benefited from the training and have been sent to Netherlands to refresh their training. Speaking on behalf of the investors in charge of the painting training, Immanuel Diaf Ban emphasized more on the importance of the skill acquisition training to the youths in boosting the state economy and appeals to river state government to acquire the starter park for the trainees. When we will train Nigerian people in the Netherlands, I bring them to my company in the Netherlands, I train them and then they go back to Nigeria, to Lagos and after that they can start their own entrepreneurship. Benefits are enormous. We are going to be helping introducing them into entrepreneurship. We are going to be helping them be contributors to the river state economy because when they start off with this, they will become entrepreneurs themselves. They will also be able to network within themselves. So we believe that this is a collaboration that is not only going to help the youth, but it's also going to help the states and the economy of Niger Delta as a whole. Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria and River State Chijokei, Hyongwa said the choice of river state for the training point clarified that the state is safe for investors. The beneficiaries are expected to be drawn from the 23 local government areas of river state. Even in Nigeria, we need skills to succeed. So for we, I think this is the best option to go. For us who have partnership with you and we are going to talk with the Ministry of Development who is also supervising us to see how we partner with your company to get some youths out of the streets. I was 70% of our youth in the country out on the streets, so they must have something to do. I want to thank you for coming and I'm sure that this is a starting point and that we have a governor that is very friendly with the youth and represents young people. So I want to partner with the state government to see how we even train more than one person per local government to see how the government will come in and see how. Thank you very much.