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This is the first graduation ceremony the ministry is holding since the revival of this program that fizzled out in the s as a result of numerous factors including the expulsion of Asians among others. Alex Asiimwe, the commissioner Labour, Industrial Relations and Productivity but also the National Apprenticeship Superintendent, described the event as significant not only for the graduands but also the nation at large.
He revealed that in the colonial and immediate post-colonial era, apprenticeships played a critical role in skills development, until the program collapsed in the s due to a host of factors, including the expulsion of Asians and the restructuring of industrial training institutions. He noted that unfortunately, the restructuring of industrial training institutions did not adequately address the necessary legal and institutional mechanisms.
Meanwhile, Amongi revealed that in President Yoweri Museveni tasked the Ministry to revitalize the National Apprenticeship Scheme in key sectors of the economy and subsequently a national Framework was approved by Cabinet. Amongi who is also MP Oyam South the same program resonates with the Economic Growth Strategy, which focuses on developing a knowledgeable, skilled, and ethical workforce.
The Minister was all smiles over the collaborative efforts of stakeholders including the instructors and 35 hotels spread across the country that accepted and trained the apprentices. She urged all employers to embrace apprenticeships as a key avenue for skills development, enhanced production and productivity. In another development, UN Resident Coordinator, Susan Ngongi Namondo commended Uganda for its open door policy for refugees and the promotion of regional integration, which she said had enabled learners from refugee and host communities benefit from the pilot phase of the new apprenticeship program.