309 students who graduated from Pacific Polytech in Nabua yesterday were reminded that this is the start of a new journey.
Minister for Environment Mosese Bulitavu stated this while praising the resilience and determination of the students who had previously dropped out of the formal education system.
He commended them for successfully completing their technical and vocational training as they pave the way for a brighter future.
Bulitavu says the Coalition Government’s commitment to inclusive, practical education and emphasised the importance of Pacific Polytech’s competency-based, hands-on model in building a resilient Fiji.
The Minister says this is not just about jobs, it’s about breaking cycles of poverty, tackling youth unemployment and lifting families and communities.
He urges graduates to prepare for their next chapter and encouraged them to go out and build, serve and lead the nation.
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