-Will be awarded Internationally recognised technician’s certificate on completion
MACHINERY Corporation of Guyana (MACORP) is offering its world accredited online training programme, ‘Technicians for the Caribbean’ free of cost to Region 9 residents, especially the youths.
Villagers of Annai were introduced to the programme by MACORP Training Director, Miguel Oviedo at the Bina Hill Institute. He was part of a team comprising Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Hon. Sydney Allicock, Member of Parliament (MP), Hon. Mervyn Williams and Guyana’s High Commissioner to India, David Pollard, who recently visited the area.
Upon completion of the course, successful participants will be selected to participate in an in-house training session at MACORP on the East Bank of Demerara. These students will be instructed and certified while gaining experience.
Minister Allicock explained that the aim is to partner with companies, such as MACORP, to provide training to Indigenous youths. He said it is part of the government’s effort to ensure youths in the hinterland benefit from the same opportunities as those on the coast.
The minister, in urging the youths to make full use of the opportunity, noted that “the intention is that when the road [Linden to Lethem] becomes a reality, there will be skilled individuals to operate heavy-duty machinery.
There are several Caterpillar machinery along the roadway that are not working, and we need operators and we need them now and even more in the future.”
Oviedo also explained that the Caterpillar machinery training course can be accessed through any internet-connected device throughout the year, enabling persons to acquire a technician’s certificate that is internationally recognised.
Oviedo added as part of MACORP’s cooperate social responsibility, it has renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Guyana (UG) to provide free training to students at the institution.(DPI)