The Douye Diri Skills Acquisition and Empowerment Programme Phase 4 has released new scheduled dates and times for the distribution of forms.
There have been slight adjustments to the previously announced dates due to state activities.
Take note of the new schedule below.
Requirements:
Applicants are to come with a photocopy of their:
- Local Government Identification Letter, and
- NIN or Voter’s Card.
Revised schedule by Local Government Area:
- Yenagoa LGA – 2nd March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA – 5th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Southern Ijaw LGA – 9th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Sagbama LGA – 11th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Ekeremor LGA – 13th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Brass LGA – 16th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Nembe LGA – 18th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
- Ogbia LGA – 19th March 2026 – 9:00 AM – LGA Headquarters
The team of the Technical Adviser to the Governor on Entrepreneurship Development, in collaboration with the Youth Presidents and CDC Chairmen, will be on the ground at each LGA Headquarters to ensure effective and transparent distribution of forms.
Skills to acquire:
- Mastering AI Tools
- Web Design
- App Development
- Animation
- Video and Photo Editing
- Graphic Design
- Content Creation
- Digital Marketing
- Dropshipping
- Phone Repair
- Catering, Pastries, and Food Processing
- Fashion Design
- Paint Production and Application
- Acrylic Nails, Nail Fixing, Eyelashes, and Contact Lens Application
- Makeup and Gele Tying
- Shoe Production
- Solar and Electrical Works
- Barbing
- Cosmetology
- Soap and Detergent Production
- Fish Farming
- Snail and Urban Farming
- Generator and Plant Repairs
- Welding
Individuals who have previously benefited from this scheme with starter packs are not eligible to participate in Phase 4 recruitment. Defaulters will face legal consequences, including arrest and prosecution.
His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, remains committed to empowering the people of Bayelsa State by teaching them how to fish, ensuring self-reliance and sustainable development.
