Ruto Pledges To Provide TVET To All Constituencies

Ruto Pledges To Provide TVET To All Constituencies

Ruto Pledges To Provide TVET To All Constituencies. In a significant commitment to education and youth empowerment, President William Ruto has pledged to establish Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in every constituency across Kenya. This initiative aims to equalize educational opportunities and provide a pathway for young people to gain practical skills and secure employment.

President Ruto Commitment

President William Ruto made this announcement at the Kabete National Polytechnic in Nairobi during the closing ceremony of the TVET@100 celebrations, marking a century of TVET education in Kenya. He emphasized the importance of TVET in transforming the lives of young Kenyans and creating equal opportunities for all.

Growth Of TVET Institutions

The President highlighted the remarkable growth in TVET enrollment, which has surged from 89,000 students in 2013 to over 700,000 students currently. This exponential increase underscores the critical role that TVET institutions play in equipping young people with the skills needed for the job market and fostering economic development.

Equal Opportunities For All

“Today, we have equalized the fortunes of all Kenyans. The choices are as open as they can get. Students now have the option to join either universities or TVET institutions and have equal opportunities,” President Ruto stated. This commitment to providing diverse educational pathways ensures that every young Kenyan has access to quality education and training.

Reinstatement Of CDACC

President Ruto also announced the reinstatement of the Curriculum Development, Assessment, and Certification Council (CDACC). This body will oversee the development, education, training curriculum, assessment, and certification of TVET students. By reinstating CDACC, the government aims to enhance the quality and credibility of TVET programs, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.

Conclusion

President William Ruto’s pledge to establish TVET institutions in every constituency marks a significant step towards achieving educational equality and empowering young Kenyans with practical skills. With the reinstatement of CDACC and the continued growth of TVET enrollment, Kenya is poised to create a skilled workforce capable of driving economic growth and development.

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