Commissioner Robert Kondema Kargbo served as keynote speaker
The Maglice Empowerment Skills Acquisition Program officially commenced its operations with an orientation ceremony that drew the participation of more than 100 enthusiastic students, a significant development for youth empowerment and skills development in Freetown.
The program aims to provide practical training in various vocational courses to equip young people with valuable skills for self-reliance and professional growth.
The launch of the Maglice Empowerment Skills Acquisition Program represents a transformative opportunity for young individuals in Freetown to acquire valuable vocational skills and broaden their career prospects.
With a strong focus on professional training, mentorship, and hands-on experience, the program aims to empower students to excel in their chosen fields and contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic development of their communities.
As the students embark on this educational journey, they are encouraged to embrace the values of diligence, discipline, and dedication, knowing that their acquired skills will not only benefit themselves but also enrich the fabric of society at large.
Among the courses offered by the Maglice Program are Cake baking/pastry, Hair installation & makeup, Gara tie-dying, Event decorations, and Catering services. These courses, which are almost free of cost, present an invaluable opportunity for students to acquire hands-on skills in diverse fields, nurturing their talents and enhancing their employability prospects in the job market.
The Coordinator of the Maglice Empowerment Skills Acquisition Program, Mrs. Alice Kargbo, expressed her heartfelt appreciation to the students and guests who attended the orientation ceremony.
Mrs. Kargbo highlighted the importance of vocational skills training in empowering young individuals to become self-sufficient and contributing members of society.
She emphasized the commitment of the program to provide high-quality training and support to enable students to excel in their chosen fields.
Chairman of the program, Pastor Bona, underscored the significance of skills training in creating opportunities for self-reliance among young people.
Pastor Bona emphasized that developing practical skills not only enhances individual capabilities but also contributes to the overall socio-economic development of the community.
He commended the dedication of the students in pursuing vocational education and encouraged them to leverage their acquired skills for personal and collective advancement.
In his address as the Guest Speaker at the orientation ceremony, Commissioner Robert Kondema Kargbo, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Heritage Group of Companies, lauded the Maglice Program as a vital initiative that complements formal education in nurturing human capital development.
Commissioner Kargbo emphasized the importance of technical and vocational education in building a skilled workforce and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in various sectors of the economy.
Commissioner Kargbo urged the students to uphold the value of education and treat their training with utmost seriousness.
He stressed that vocational skills are essential for personal growth and economic empowerment, highlighting the role of trained individuals in driving societal progress and cultural enrichment. He encouraged the students to serve as positive role models in their communities and to prioritize professionalism and commitment in their chosen fields.
As part of the orientation ceremony, the Coordinator, Mrs. Alice Augusta Kargbo, outlined the rules and guidelines of the institution to the students, assuring the students that practical tools and resources have been made available for their training, and professional teachers are ready to impart knowledge and skills effectively.
She emphasized that the program does not seek to exploit students but rather aims to empower them through comprehensive training and mentorship.
Mrs. Kargbo reiterated that the Maglice Empowerment Skills Acquisition Program only requires a nominal registration fee as a token of appreciation for the inaugural intake of students.
She emphasized the importance of student dedication and punctuality, noting that absenteeism would not be tolerated, and students must adhere to the scheduled training sessions from Mondays to Thursdays, between 4 pm to 6 pm.
Furthermore, Mrs. Kargbo emphasized the significance of mutual respect among students and teachers, urging students to treat their education with seriousness and commitment.
She underscored the program’s zero-tolerance policy towards absenteeism and reminded students that persistent violations of the rules could result in expulsion from the program.
The Maglice Program offers a one-month intensive training course designed to equip students with practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge.