Moroccan companies are part of the continuity in Ivory Coast for the works accomplished by HM King Mohammed VI.
Presently, the company “Comptoir d'Aluminium de Côte d'Ivoire”, based in Abidjan, welcomes, in its workshops, ten trainees from the Multispectral Professional Training Centre Mohammed VI in Yopougon, inaugurated in November 2017 by the Sovereign, then on an official visit to the West African nation.
These internships are the diversification of the agreement that the Moroccan company has just signed with the management of the Multifunctional Centre that HM the King has kindly offered to the young people of Côte d'Ivoire.
Saâd El Hamzaoui, CEO, Comptoir d'Aluminium Ivory Coast: “We have received ten (10) interns in our company for three (03) months. By welcoming these young people, we want to be part of the extension of the pan-African action wanted by HM the King by offering this professional training institute to our brother country.”
Through these internships, these young technicians learned the theory and practice of the trades inherent in Aluminum. Today, they are operational in the field. "We are extremely proud to be among the first companies to conclude an agreement with the Multisectoral Training Center," added the boss of CACI.
The Mohammed VI Centre in Yopougon reflects the Sovereign's interest in youth and the training and qualification of the human element, the cornerstone of any development project, as well as his desire to support the Côte d ' Ivory sister in its momentum of development, by strengthening the employability of young people and by promoting their socio-professional integration.
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