The Lagos Archdiocese Catholic Men Organization (LACMON) has commenced a four- week IT training for twenty of its members selected across the twenty deaneries in the Archdiocese. The President of LACMON, Barrister Vincent Otiono, in a statement, explained that the decision to empower twenty of its members with IT skills, is informed by the need to support them in the area of knowledge acquisition, in tune with the president’s promises at his inauguration. The training, he added, had become necessary since it would go a long way in enhancing the individuals’ means of livelihood. “The training is going to be a continuous one as more members are expected to benefit from such training towards the coming weeks. “This first set of trainees has kick started the plans by LACMON to empower lots of its members who are unemployed or need to acquire more skills that will help to improve their means of livelihood or help them acquire skill that will enable them set up their own businesses and also train others,” LACMON President explained. Barrister Otiono explained that the trainees would undergo four weeks of rigorous training on Concept of Motion Graphic and Visual effect, among others.