Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall has charged graduates at the Port Mourant Training Centre to capitalise on the education opportunities available there as their skills are in demand both here and abroad.
“You have a government that is prepared to invest in your future, but it is largely your future and you are the architects of your own destiny,” he said in his feature address at the centre’s second graduation exercise for its evening classes students.
According to a Govern-ment Information Agency (GINA) report, the graduates are from the Board of Industrial Training (BIT)/ Guyana Sugar Corpora-tion’s (GuySuCo) evening classes at the training centre. The students graduated from six different courses: Basic Fitting and Machin-ing, Electrical Installation 1, Motor Vehicle Servicing and Repairs,