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Mudavadi urges graduates to drive change through skills and innovation

By November 22, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi

Graduates have been called to apply the skills and knowledge gained in higher education to enhance their professional capabilities and contribute to economic growth.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, in a speech delivered on his behalf by Chief of Staff Joseph Busiega during Pwani University’s 12th graduation ceremony, noted government’s efforts to align youth empowerment strategies with job market demands.

“The world is a continuous learning curve, so be prepared for joy and frustration along your career and life path. Collaboration is a key to your success in an interconnected global space. One of the greatest lessons you have learned, particularly from the power of teamwork in your studies, is that each and every voice matters. Diversity and inclusion spark creativity and innovation,” Mudavadi noted.

He encouraged graduates to approach challenges in the global arena with resilience, emphasizing the need to adapt to shifts such as climate change, security concerns, demographic transitions, and technological advancements.

“These global challenges and opportunities have an impact on Kenya’s economic and social transformation journey, which is anchored on the Government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda and Vision 2030.” he stated.

Mudavadi called for a balanced perspective on youth empowerment, urging stakeholders to view the youth as assets to attract industrial investments rather than as a liability. He underscored education’s role as a catalyst for change, fostering the skills needed to navigate challenges and opportunities.

The Prime CS also appealed to stakeholders to actively engage in forums shaping government policies, particularly the university funding model, to ensure the sector’s sustainability and progress.

“You have an opportunity to make a difference in building public consensus on Government priorities, including the higher university funding model and how to improve the financial and operational viability of universities. Together, we can make Kenya and the world a better place for all of us,” he appealed.

Mudavadi lauded the 1,714 candidates who have successfully completed their studies in diverse fields at the university, 51 of whom attained post-graduate qualifications.


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