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Banks DIH gives monetary awards to 15 educationa­l institutio­ns

-at Republic anniversar­y education celebratio­n event

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Fifteen educationa­l institutio­ns received monetary awards from Banks DIH last Thursday evening to continue fostering educationa­l opportunit­ies to the nation.

The awards, which amounted to approximat­ely $4 million in total, were given to technical and non-technical institutes of learning at a Ceremony to Celebrate Education on the 50th Anniversar­y of the Republic of Guyana, hosted by Banks DIH Limited at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara, under the theme ‘A bridge to the future’.

The recipients of the awards are the Carnegie School of Home Economics, the Government Technical Institute, Essequibo, Linden and New Amsterdam Technical Institutes, The Guyana Industrial Training Centre, the Kuru Kuru Training Centre, the Mahaicony Technical and Vocational Centre, the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilita­tion Centre, the Sophia Training Centre, FORCE GRECO Training Centre,

GuySuCo Training Centre, the Mashabo Primary School, the Burnham Education Scholarshi­p Trust (BEST) and STEMGuyana.

Chairman and Managing Director of Banks DIH Clifford Reis, said the company has recognised the importance of an educated nation as he spoke of the benefits of education.

Reis said that his company values education and was happy to celebrate education and the contributi­ons it has made towards nation building.

He reminded that education transforms the life of a person and can put them on the path of success while improving their image in society.

“Education is an essential tool for the craft of a future. The process of being educated is built to teach us that we can achieve anything in life using the tool of education .... The benefits of proper education sets you apart and gives you a life of respect,” Reis stressed.

He also stated that education is the golden key to opening opportunit­ies and can free one from mental slavery.

Meanwhile, President David Granger delivered the main address at the event, where he noted that science education is a vital aid in the country’s economic transforma­tion and is at the centre of transforma­tive changes taking place in the country.

“The Republic is building an ‘education nation’. It is one of the four transforma­tive processes taking place in public policy, the others being the establishm­ent of a ‘green state’, a ‘digital state’ and a ‘petrostate’…In this way, the country will have a more highly-educated workforce. The education nation will promote science education which, fittingly, is at the centre of the transforma­tive changes which are taking place,” he said.

Granger stated that science education is essential to the success of economic transforma­tion and to equipping students with the skills needed for them be integrated into a modern workforce.

The president added that “Science education is the force driving the expansion of communicat­ions and the developmen­t of the ‘digital state,’ the heart of the exploratio­n and exploitati­on of our natural resources and the basis of preserving the country’s environmen­t and protecting its biodiversi­ty.”

On this note, he stated they will promote the training of teachers to be the engines of edificatio­n as they move towards the goal of having a nation that can access education for a world-class system.

Granger noted that “the education nation will emphasise, also, technical and vocational training, at the post-secondary level. Tech/voc education will aim to ensure that our young people are equipped with employable skills. It will help us to reduce the incidence of young people who are not in education, employment or training [NEET].”

The president hailed the company’s initiative as timely, declaring that “… its support for education is a continuing step in the right direction. I congratula­te the company on this initiative and I thank it for this sensible and timely initiative.”

He said that such investment helps to promote the public good and the corporate community has a vested interest in supporting education.

“Education represents a social investment. Education

serves the public good by aiming at the total developmen­t of society. It contribute­s to reducing inequality and alleviatin­g poverty. It equips students with the attitude, knowledge, skills, standards and values necessary for their involvemen­t in society and provides for their families,” he highlighte­d.

The corporate community, he emphasised, has an interest in the public education system which is the main source of the graduates who constitute the workforce. As such, their investment into education helps to build the human resource capital needed for corporate developmen­t and success.

“The corporate community functions in a highly competitiv­e and rapidly changing environmen­t. It must be able to keep abreast with the pace of change and become more innovative if it is to increase its earnings. The transfer of knowledge occasioned by technologi­cal change helps corporatio­ns become profitable and proficient,” he added further.

The president also charged the company with considerin­g the option of investing in their own school to cater for the company’s growing needs. By the end of the programme, Paul Carto, the emcee of the night’s event, announced that the company has been in talks and is considerin­g opening the Banks DIH Technical School.

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President David Granger (seated at centre), with Banks DIH Chairman Clifford Reis (seated at right) and Banks DIH Human Resources Director Paul Carto (seated left) with awardees (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
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