PS Suda urges universities to teach skills not theories
Suda further asked universities to ensure they play a key role in helping the government to achieve its four main development agendas which are geared towards affordable housing, affordable healthcare, manufacturing and food security
Speaking during the function that was also attended by the university’s Council Dr Margaret Gikuhi, Suda said the government is focussed on ensuring that all Kenyans enjoy a level of wellbeing, that will enable them enjoy a happy, healthy and productive life.
Nair advised the graduates to go and change peoples’ lives with the good ideas and skill they learnt at the university and advance their training.
He also advised them explore other opportunities and embrace change in their job search.
Professor Wambua said graduates should live a life of integrity and not give in to peer pressure, and stay away from corruption.
He asked them to think intensively and critically using the knowledge they got from the university and use their intelligence and character to achieve their goals.