Technical institutions are key to country’ s economic growth says MD Ochiaga

By Sandra Blessing

Technical Education plays an important role in the country’s economic development through the production of market-oriented human resources.

The technical and vocational training institutions equip learners with the skills needed in various sectors of the economy.

Speaking during 5th graduation at Mawego Technical Institute , Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA), the Managing Director Mr Wycliff Ochiaga highlighted the significant role technical education plays in Kenya’s economic development.

The ceremony celebrated the achievements of 2,433 trainees who received various certificates and diplomas, marking a milestone in their professional journeys. 

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions like Mawego TTI are instrumental in equipping youth with practical skills essential for driving the government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA),” he said.

Ochiaga said the technical institutions prepare graduates to contribute effectively to sectors such as manufacturing, agribusiness, housing, and ICT, thereby fostering economic growth and innovation.

The Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA) remains committed to fostering economic growth and creating opportunities for skilled youth.

Initiatives like the establishment of a modern fish hatchery in Kisumu aim to boost fish production and generate employment opportunities in the aquaculture sector, aligning with broader strategies to support agriculture and aquaculture—vital components of the region’s economy,” he said

He encouraged the graduates to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly in emerging sectors like renewable energy and agribusiness.

By leveraging technical skills and exploring these areas, they can contribute significantly to the country’s development and address the evolving demands of the job market.

Upholding integrity, demonstrating hard work, and committing to lifelong learning are essential values for professional success,” he said.

The MD said continuous learning and adaptability were crucial in today’s dynamic world, and maintaining high ethical standards will distinguish graduates in their respective fields.

The ceremony underscored the collaborative efforts needed to empower youth and drive sustainable development in communities. It served as both a celebration of achievement and a call to action for all stakeholders to continue supporting technical education and initiatives that create opportunities for young people.

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