Artisans in Laikipia get accredited to enhance their employability

Nov 30, 2023 - 17:25
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Artisans in Laikipia get accredited to enhance their employability
National Construction Authority General Manager in charge of construction research, business development and capacity building architect Juliet Kabere speaking to the media on Wednesday, December 30, 2023. (Photos by Muturi Mwangi/KNA)

Nanyuki,

Thursday, December 30, 2023

KNA by Muturi Mwangi

Over 800 artisans in Laikipia County have been accredited by the National Construction Authority (NCA) to enhance their employability and hone their skills in the construction sector.

NCA general manager in charge of construction research, business development and capacity building architect Juliet Kabere, speaking after the accreditation exercise at Thingithu secondary school in Nanyuki on Wednesday said that most of the construction work is done by the artisans who needed to be equipped with proper skills.

“We are happy to empower construction workers in Laikipia. The bulk of the work is mostly done by the construction workers and when the skills are lacking, it means you can compromise the quality of work,” Arch Kabere said.

The exercise which saw plumbers, masons, painters, electricians and site supervisors registered by the construction authority, Arch Kabere said that the move would ensure that buildings were safe due to availability of skilled laborers in the construction industry.

Laikipia county Woman Representative Jane Kagiri said that the accreditation of the local artisans would ensure they got jobs in the on-going government programme of affordable housing project.

“We have registered over 800 artisans from various areas including electricians, plumbers and masons and they know they are ready for opportunities in the construction sector,” said Kagiri.

She lamented that locals missed out opportunities in the construction industry due to lack of requisite skills and certification.

The artisans lauded the registration exercise which was supported by the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) and noted accreditation would help them get job opportunities and support their families.

Recently, residents had criticised the Nanyuki Affordable Housing contractor for not offering them job opportunities, however, with the registration, it was a relief since they would benefit after acquiring skills.

Courtesy; KNA 

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