Saint Joseph’s Adult Education and Skills Centre on Wednesday held its graduation ceremony at the centre in Banjul.
In her keynote address, Ms Bernadette Fefegula of the Catholic Development Office (CaDO) who was also the guest speaker stated that gone are the days when women used to belong only to the kitchen and farms. She thanked President Jammeh for putting great value on educating the girl child and urged them to utilise the opportunities accorded to them with strength and confidence.
She expressed delight with the center for improving and developing their social and economic status. She then advised graduates to count themselves lucky to have had such great opportunities. She also advised them to share with others, saying “in that way, you are playing your part in developing and empowering other young women and their families”.
For her part, Sister Pauline Leahy, project manager, revealed that eighteen students were graduating, after spending two years in computer training. She said the aim of the centre is to enhance knowledge, skills, attitudes and values of young women for their personal and social development, adding that they always create awareness on children and women’s rights as well as to ensure their promotion and respect through communication for behavioural change.
Sister Pauline Leahy then thanked all those who have supported them in making them realise their aspirations.
Miss Nyima Gomez, a graduating student, gave the vote of thanks.