kwara state proposal-training

Post on 07-Dec-2014

1.206 Views

Category:

Education

1 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

a proposal is on the need to train main commercial road users in Kwara state, Nigeria. Please read and comment.

TRANSCRIPT

Submitted by

Pr.com to the ministry of Works and

Transportation

A proposal ond modern

kwara

Executive summary

A well organised and civilised society should not be attributed to the developed countries

alone…it can be achieved in Kwara state.

Pr.com is proposing a training, orientation and re orientation for commercial

road users in Kwara state, a development that is expected to save lives and property, time , money and give a new image to the

state.

18 to 25 million Naira goes down the drain every hour as a result of avoidable traffic jams

which are traceable to impatience , inadequate

experience or lack of experience on the side of

motorists.

A typical Traffic jam in Ilorin

If money and time are not that valuable, what about irreparable

loss of lives and property that emanate from recklessness ,

insensitivity and carelessness of road users, especially commercial drivers?

Broken down vehicles, capsized trucks/trailers, drunk drivers,

untrained Motorcyclists and other road and transportation vices are

also the harbingers of loss of money, time , lives and property.

Way forward ? ?

The roles of Orientation, Re-orientation and Capacity building

can not be ignored by any forward looking

ministry/organization.

Only ministry/organisation with professional hindsight and foresight take into consideration, the training and retraining of its stakeholders for the betterment of a state.

Kwara State Ministry of Works and Transportation, is a corporate ministry saddled with a sensitive assignment: A state task which could contribute in terms of economy and image boost or otherwise for state and nation as a whole.

No doubt, Kwara State Ministry of Works and Transportation is all out to give the best in terms of stewardship and dividends of Democracy to modern Kwarans.

All these potentials and latent responsibilities can only be efficiently carried out by a rejuvenated ministry and properly trained Road users.

THEME

d modern kwara

Why training ? ?• “The old idea was that the school cooked you

until you were done, and then you went to work. Now, you ‘ve got to be constantly cooking. If companies want to be continuously innovative to meet competition, they must engage in continuous career-long training of all employees”

• -John Hoerr, 1990

Pr.com is proposing sectional training for all commercial road users in the whole of Kwara State.

The training sessions will cut across;Driving etiquette

Understanding road signsDaily routine check up on vehicles

Basic driving skillsCleanliness

Time management for maximum profitHuman psychology

Human relationsetc

For who ??• Members of NURTW• Members of RTEAN• Commercial motorcyclists• Truck/tanker/trailer drivers• Taxi drivers• Campus shuttle drivers• Government drivers• Bullion vans and other bank drivers etc

What next ? ?• All the training participants would be given

certificates• The certificate with the drivers’ licence would

be the only documents that allow any commercial drivers in Kwara State

• In government cycle and amongst the Unions, only the certificated drivers would be given jobs

are we effective ? ?Evaluation is one key aspect of training

programme that requires optimum attention Pr.com has designed ways by which the

Unions can measure the extent of the effectiveness of their monetary, time and personnel investment in the training.

Among other things, a training questionnaire will be administered on the trainees to measure their attitude toward the training.

Also, a productivity report on the performances of the trained persons after the programme will be drawn by a manager-designate and made available the Chairmen and trainer Agency.

Evaluation helps, how ? ?• The evaluation will further rub in the wealth

of experiences learned during the training, turning those experiences into skills.

• It will also make the training appear (as it is), an activity aimed at human development, unlike making the participants view it as a mere recreational exercise.

Conclusion

•Pr.com packaged this presentation with the belief that, we shall be called upon to give a full –blown presentation to the Ministry very soon.

Thank you• 0803 304 0253, 0802 322 7544, 0802 338 7733

top related