Mbour : Ousmane Sonko inaugure officiellement le centre de formation Cheikh Khalifa Ben Zayed Al Nahyan
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko officially inaugurated the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Vocational Training Center in Mbour. The facility, built on a site of over 1.5 hectares, will be able to accommodate around 300 trainees per year.
"The Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Vocational Training Centre in Mbour is a modern infrastructure, serving employability and local development. It includes teaching and administrative blocks, specialized technical workshops, classrooms and computer rooms, an amphitheater, a library, sports and living spaces and a mosque, a place of prayer," explained the head of government.
He indicates that this center is destined to become a regional hub of excellence, contributing to the reduction of territorial inequalities and the strengthening of local competitiveness. The programs offered there, such as automotive mechanics, refrigeration, air conditioning, accounting, and industrial IT and network management, "perfectly meet clearly identified employability needs," he says.
Ousmane Sonko offered the trainees some advice: “This center is first and foremost yours. It is an investment in your future, but also in that of your region. By training here, you become agents of local development, pillars of the economic and social transformation of your region. Senegal believes in you, it is investing in you. It is now up to you to make this center a place of excellence, discipline, innovation, success, and citizenship.”
Regarding the audience, Ousmane Sonko stated that by inaugurating this vocational training center, the State of Senegal is strongly reaffirming its commitment to education. He added that education is no longer a last resort. "The future lies in vocational training," the Prime Minister emphasized.
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