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40 West Berbice graduates trained in joinery, floral decorations

Forty secondary school students in Region 5, Mahaica-Berbice, have graduated with skills in which they can now use to earn income.

The joinery and floral decoration training programmes were organised by the Welfare Section of the Department of Education in Region 5 and ran from August 7-21.
The graduation ceremony was held in the compound of the Regional Administration at Fort Wellington, West Coast Berbice.
The guest speaker, Chief Education Officer-Technical Assistant in the Ministry of Education, Patrick Chinedu Onwuzirike, in his address, decried the notion that technical education was the fall back for students who were not academically inclined.
He emphatically told the graduates: β€œSkills are wealth.”
Chinedu disclosed that of the estimated 160,000 new jobs that will be created in Guyana in the new year, 80% will be skilled-based.
β€œGuyana is changing. Soon you may have two or three degrees but still not get jobs in the new economy because your qualifications are academic rather than skill-based.”
He urged the graduates to give Technical and Vocational Educational Training (TVET) a try and by these means ensure that they acquire a good life in the changing economy of the country.
Member of Parliament, Jennifer Wade; Regional Education Officer (REdO), Deon Lewis, and Deputy Regional Executive Officer, Sherwin Wellington were the other speakers who congratulated the students and urged them to further hone their new skills and out them to good use.
Coordinator of the programme, Senior Welfare Officer of the Department of Education, Gloria Davidson-James, disclosed that it is the second such initiative to be held by the Regional Welfare Department with the event an annual feature.
Resource persons for the programme were Dillon Edwards and Avery Alfred of the Practical Instruction Centre at Hopetown Village, West Coast of Berbice for joinery and Cenica Grant for floral arrangements.
Anthony Gordon of Belladrum Secondary School was identified as an outstanding graduate in the joinery classes while Tricia James and Okela McAlmont of Bush Lot Secondary were among the outstanding students in the floral decoration programme.

 

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randolph posted:

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40 West Berbice graduates trained in joinery, floral decorations

Forty secondary school students in Region 5, Mahaica-Berbice, have graduated with skills in which they can now use to earn income.

The joinery and floral decoration training programmes were organised by the Welfare Section of the Department of Education in Region 5 and ran from 
Chinedu disclosed that of the estimated 160,000 new jobs that will be created in Guyana in the new year, 80% will be skilled-based.  

undistilled bull piss. What have they done to help poor sugar workers or Amerindians or the urban poor? This is as empty as anything the PPP said without any history of these party performing at optimum.

They cannot since they both practice obscene racism and only one half of the nation is ever engaged with either of them in office. They do not seem to be able to get beyond their own racist legacy. 

FM
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