Region Five will see more of their residents being fully equipped with the necessary skills for employment following a skills training consultation undertaken by the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) with several stakeholders at Latchmansingh Primary School, on Monday.
Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton, said the exercise is part of government’s plan to create a skilled workforce to aid the country’s development. It will also fulfil government’s commitment to create new job opportunities for citizens. “All of these kinds of skills that we are providing are important for this national development thrust that we have embarked on. We do not want to lead a state whereby Guyanese are not properly facilitated, and we have to bring in others to do the work,” Hamilton said.
Minister Hamilton reiterated that the region must follow suit, if it wishes to be part of the transformational development through current and emerging industries. He appealed to stakeholders to find persons willing to participate in the workshops offered through BIT.
The minister said that to ensure all willing parties benefit from BIT, he noted that the ministry will provide evening classes at the Mahaicony Technical and Vocational Training Centre.
Meanwhile, BIT’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Richard Maughn agreed that the country has a shortage of skilled individuals.
“So our intention is to meet and have dialogue with relevant stakeholders to understand your needs for the region. It is also to identify your development drive and the skills needed to push development in the region,” Maughn explained. BIT’s Vice Chairman Rion Peter, and BIT’s Senior Technical Officer, Bevon Shepherd were among others present at the workshop.
Additionally, BIT programmes like Welding and Fabrication, Heavy Duty Equipment Operation, Electrical Installation, Plumbing, General Building Construction, Mechanic and AC and Refrigeration are expected to be offered in the region.
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