Senator Bong Go congratulated Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) trainees who graduated in Victorias City, Negros Occidental recently.
During the program held at the Victorias City Training Center, in partnership with E-Tech Global Training Academy, Go’s team provided shirts, grocery packs, and snacks to 75 graduates.
In his video message, the legislator seized the opportunity to applaud the graduates for their dedication and resilience in successfully accomplishing their training programs.
“Malaking tagumpay po ito para sa inyong lahat dulot ng inyong mga pagsisikap upang makumpleto ang inyong pag-aaral.”
“Binabati ko po ang lahat ng mga graduates ng Technical Education and Skills Development Authority ngayong araw na ito. Malaking tagumpay po ito para sa inyong lahat dulot ng inyong mga pagsisikap upang makumpleto ang inyong pag-aaral,” the lawmaker said.
“Habang ipinagdiriwang natin ang inyong graduation, lubos din akong nagpapasalamat sa TESDA dahil matagumpay ito na nakapagbibigay ng mga kakayahan at kasanayan sa ating mga kababayan upang mabigyan sila ng job at livelihood opportunities, at magkaroon ng mas magandang kinabukasan,” the senator continued.
He also underscored the significance of vocational education in empowering individuals and fostering the progress of communities.
Go recognized the role played by TESDA in delivering accessible and high-quality training programs that equip Filipinos with the necessary skills to attain improved job prospects and actively participate in the country’s economic development.
“We need more skilled workers in various industries, and I encourage you graduates to use your newly acquired skills to help our country’s economy grow.”
“We need more skilled workers in various industries, and I encourage you graduates to use your newly acquired skills to help our country’s economy grow. You are now equipped to contribute to our society and make a positive impact in your respective communities,” he encouraged.
“Your hard work and commitment to honing your skills have not gone unnoticed. Today, you stand as a testament to the power of determination and the transformative impact of vocational education. I commend each and every one of you for your achievements,” Go added.
Also in attendance were Victorias City Vice Mayor Abelardo “JunB” Bantug, TESDA Provincial Director Connie Dodd, Negros Occidental Public Employment Service Office (PESO) Manager Sharon Juance, Victorias City PESO Manager Armen Tabligan, and E-Tech Global Regional Manager Sher Ann Kho.