By Dang Samson Garcia

SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go said that Technical Vocational Education and Training is crucial as it addresses the skills gap among Filipinos to ensure their employment.

Go said that TVET ensures that all Filipinos, regardless of their economic background, have the opportunity to gain relevant and in-demand skills that will allow them to secure employment and contribute to the country’s overall economic growth.

“The skills and knowledge you have acquired here will be your foundation for success in your chosen field,” Go told the 150 scholars currently enrolled in a program of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in Daet, Camarines Norte.

“Your dedication, hard work, and determination have truly paid off, and you stand as shining examples of the power of education and skill development. Through your commitment, you have not only enhanced your own capabilities but also contributed to the growth and progress of our nation,” he added.

Go filed Senate Bill 2115, which aims to institutionalize TVET as well as livelihood programs for rehabilitated drug dependents.

The bill aims to provide skills training to enhance the employability of former drug dependents and allow them to rebuild their lives and contribute to their communities.

“Rehabilitation alone is not enough. By institutionalizing technical-vocational education and training programs, we empower rehabilitated drug dependents with skills for a better future,” the senator said.