The training covered pipe fitting, scaffolding, forklift operations, and sandblasting.
Mr Aiyedatiwa said the caucus would meet on a regular basis.
Timi Ebikeme, the Amananowei of Peretoru Kingdom, emphasised the importance of prioritising people with disabilities in community development.
“Members of the public are hereby advised that the NDDC has no affiliation with this fraudulent selection process,” the commission said.
Wale Oretan, the deputy director of agriculture and fisheries in NDDC, said 300 farmers from Abia and other states in the region participated in the training.
They assured that the projects would be utilised, sustained and maintained for the benefits of the communities.
Mr Olukoyede reiterated the EFCC’s commitment to fighting corruption and building a strong economy through good governance.
He said the payment would be made under the NDDC Youth Intensive Scheme and would last for an initial 12 months with the possibility of extension.
“We know that education is the most powerful weapon for changing the fortunes of the Niger Delta region,” he said.
‘‘It will be a governance that the people can relate with, a true people’s government in the real sense.”
