 The Chartered Institute of Bankers has reaffirmed its dedication to improving the standard of education in the country. The President and Chairman in Council of CIBN Ken Oparah made this commitment during the unveiling of the Bankers Hall Legacy Project at Nnamdi Azikiwa University in Oka. Mr Oparah announced a training program for fresh graduates sponsored by CIBN through the Human Capital Development Fund. He says the initiative aims to bridge the gap between the banking industry and academia ultimately addressing the issue of unemployment which would not only be beneficial to the banking industry but also to the nation's overall development as more skilled workforce will be produced. You go for your national use service. When you finish, you will be avowed with opportunity to go for training program at our Human Capital Development Fund. The Bankers have donated money so you become ready to work in a workforce. The banking community, the financial industry, the other sectors of the economy and the ecosystem will not be coming up for you because we will train you, help you to acquire the necessary skills. We are not talking about tomorrow, tomorrow. We are not talking about tomorrow. We are not talking about tomorrow. Now. What amazes me is that if you don't think about today, the investors talk tomorrow. You begin now. You don't wait until you hit your place. You begin now to prepare your tomorrow. And that preparation, this job for that preparation is all right now. And that's what we are considering today.