Rubanda leaders want Govt to take up existing private technical institutions

By Sophan Niwamanya

apearlnews.com

Authorities in Rubanda district local government have asked the government to consider taking up the existing private Technical institutions, as government aided institutions, a way of improving technical institutions.

They were speaking yesterday during the launching of the construction works of new structures at Ruhija Seed secondary school in Ruhija town council which is contracted by Geses Uganda limited at a tune of 3.1 billion shillings. 

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has always reiterated the government’s commitment to skill Ugandans particularly the youth by establishing a technical school in every constituency in Uganda.

Now, the Rubanda District Education Officer Francis Serunoni and the Rubanda District Principal Assistant Secretary, Elly Mucunguzi and the Rubanda district LC5 Chairperson Steven Ampeire Kasyaba said that the district currently has no any government Aided technical school yet they have two technical institutes including Rubanda technical Institutes founded by Catholic Church, and Hamurwa Technical school under Church of Uganda founded, saying that the government should at least take up Rubanda technical Institutes which meets all the requirements.

They added that once there are government technical institutions, senior four leavers would opt for technical educations like brick laying and concrete construction, carpentry, electrical installation, tailoring, hair dressing, mechanics, building and construction among others as a way of fighting unemployment.

Speaking as the guest of honor, the State Minister of Finance In-charge of general duties Henry Musasizi said that the government is considering taking up Rubanda Technical Institute as a government aided Technical institute in the financial year 2023/2024.