13 Uasin Gishu VTCs to Be Used As NYS Training Hubs – CS Kuria

Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Performance and Delivery Management, Moses Kuria, on Wednesday, paid a visit to Uasin Gishu County as part of the Government’s effort to forge a partnership with devolved units in NYS training.

Kuria met Governor Dr Jonathan Bii Chelilim, for a meeting before embarking on a visit to various Vocational Training Centres across the county.

In a media briefing, the CS noted that his Ministry Plans to partner counties in NYS training through VTCs.

Under the partnership, the National Government will partner with the county to revamp VTCs and enable them to provide comprehensive infrastructural development.

Additionally, selected individuals will undergo specialized training under the NYS, transitioning them into small-scale NYS hubs and digital centres,” the CS said.

CS Moses Kuria addressin the press at the Uasin Gishu County headqiaters in Eldoret town on March 19, 2024. Photo/GPS.
CS Moses Kuria addressing the press at the Uasin Gishu County headquarters in Eldoret town on March 19, 2024. Photo/GPS.

Our strategy extends beyond mere training. Projects such as affordable housing, agricultural initiatives, and industrial parks require a skilled workforce. By integrating VTC graduates into the small-scale NYS hubs, we will ensure a pipeline of trained workers,” Kuria said.

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He further said the VTCs will also serve as recruitment centres for international opportunities, bridging gaps in countries like Saudi Arabia, Germany and Australia.

Governor Dr Jonathan Bii Chelilim on his part admitted that as counties, they have been facing a challenge in equipping the VTCs, which are devolved functions.

He expressed optimism that with the new partnership, the centres will get the necessary support and funding they have long yearned for.

The visit of CS Moses Kuria signifies a turning point for our vocational training colleges. Through this collaboration with the NYS, we anticipate improvements in infrastructure and much-needed support for our institutions. This development is particularly significant for our young people residing in and around our county, as it will provide them with the opportunity to receive quality training right from our vocational training colleges,” the county boss said.

Governor Bii with CS Moses Kuria in Eldoret on March 19, 2024. Photo/GPS.
Governor Bii with CS Moses Kuria in Eldoret on March 19, 2024. Photo/GPS.

He also noted that currently, Uasin Gishu has only 13 vocational training centres out of the ideal 30.

“This discrepancy underscores the challenges we have been facing in adequately addressing the needs of our youth. However, with the support and attention brought by CS Moses Kuria’s visit, we are hopeful for positive change and expansion in the near future,” he added.

Later the CS and his team visited Kanetik VTCs of excellence in Agri business Kiwato (textile), Sesia (Welding and fabrication), Sergoit (Food and beverages), Sogorik (Mechanical), Leinguse (Capentry), and Megun (Plumber).

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