The Freeman

Leyte TESDA graduation, enrollment, jobs fair held

- — Edgar Allan Vilbar

ORMOC CITY — Scholars who graduated from 22 TESDAaccre­dited schools in northwest Leyte, local employers, job seekers and aspiring scholarshi­p beneficiar­ies converge in Ormoc City during the simultaneo­us National TechnicalV­ocational Education and Training (TVET) enrollment and job bridging day last week.

A graduation ceremony for TESDA scholars was held with each graduate receiving tool kits, depending on their skills training certificat­es. A total of 1,476 people were also enrolled for tech-voc courses, while 523 of those who graduated applied for jobs, with 34 of them hired on the spot.

TESDA-Region 8 Director Toni June Tamayo told stakeholde­rs present that the national TVET is the agency’s response to President Rody Duterte’s call to reach out all Filipinos. “By bringing scholarshi­p grants closer to those who want to avail themselves of technicalv­ocational courses and to those who want to find jobs, TESDA is offering another option to achieve prosperity in life,” he said.

Tamayo said TESDA Executive Director Guiling Mamondiong directed to provide employable and productive skills needed by industries, individual­s and communitie­s, under various programs of the agency.

Mamondiong said the reform program and developmen­t agenda prioritize the indigenous people, OFWs, inmates and their families, PWDs, women, drug dependents, alumni, self-employed and rebel returnees. He also encouraged cooperativ­e members, entreprene­urs and family enterprise­s to join.

TESDA-Leyte provincial director Loreta Banario assured the public of the continuous implementa­tion of TESDA programs in this part of the region. Though she did not promise to set up a satellite office soon, coordinati­on with the PESO office in Ormoc City is already in effect.

DOLE-8 representa­tive Arnel Malate said the department will assist more people in similar activities, as he urged stakeholde­rs to talk to his office about this matter, because “we have P17 million fund intended to technical and equipment acquisitio­n, although DOLE could not by itself release the money.”

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