MD, Promasidor - Mr. Anders Einarsson |
The Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria
Limited, Mr. Anders Einarsson has urged secondary school students to seek
professional counsel before making career decisions in order to enhance their
capacity to contribute to the future development of the society.
Einarsson made the call in Lagos while reviewing
the success of Promasidor Harness Your Dream (PHYD), a career guidance workshop
organised and sponsored by the company.
The workshop, which was launched in Lagos last
year, has also been held in Ogun State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The chief executive, who described the programme
as a catch-them-young initiative, said career guidance was essential for
students at junior secondary school (JSS) class 3, just before they make
decisions about the subjects of their career choices.
“PHYD is designed for JSS3 students. At that
level, they have nothing to lose. They are at the threshold of making choices.
What the career guidance does to participants is encouraging them to review
their decisions based on their natural capacities and talents,” he explained.
Einarsson disclosed that PHYD was inspired by
the company’s desire to continually support the economic development of the
company, insisting that the older generations could not afford to the leave the
all-important career choice to students alone. He urged professionals to take
active interest in helping students through career selection.
He noted: “If we are truly interested in the future
of our children, if we sincerely want them to succeed and we are committed to
growing the economy, we must guide students at crucial stages of their
education to make the right choices.”
Justifying Promasidor’s interest in career
development, he noted: “By the nature of our products, we are children and
family-oriented. We have always identified with catch-them-young initiative. We
want to let them know that they should be liable to the society and themselves.
This is the reason youths are central to our corporate social responsibilities,
which cover education, empowerment and sports.”
Einarrson said the company would continue to
review PHYD to ensure that it sustained its relevance. According to him, the
workshop, which will move to Enugu later in the year, would be taken across the
country.
PHYD is facilitated by Promasidor’s employees as
their strategy of giving back to the society. Each series features a top
celebrity with interesting career experience to share with the participants.
Launched in November last year at Oregun High
School, Lagos, PHYD has been held in Abeokuta and Abuja. The primary aim of the
pan-Nigeria project is to help public school students understand varieties of
career options and guide them.
Other Promasidor’s youth-centric CSRs include
Cowbellpedia Secondary School Mathematics TV
Quiz, Cowbell Football Academy and Loya Swim Meet.
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