Punjab Trading Centre Awards Computer Training Certificates to 24 Girls in Kenema

By Amin Kef Sesay

In a major initiative aimed at empowering young girls with essential digital skills, Punjab Trading Centre, a distillery company based in Kenema, has on Wednesday 25th September 2024 successfully completed its free computer training program for thirty school-going girls. Out of the thirty students enrolled, twenty-four were certified at a ceremony held at the company’s headquarters in Kenema.

The training, which began on the 20th of August 2024, spanned one month and covered a range of fundamental computer applications including:

– Microsoft Word

– Microsoft Windows

– Microsoft Excel

– Microsoft Access

– Microsoft PowerPoint

– Microsoft Publisher

– Tutorial Typing

The computer course was organized in collaboration with Frank Bockarie Coker (FBC) Investment, widely regarded as the best computer training center in Kenema. The program was designed to provide these young women with vital computer skills to help them navigate the modern digital world.

During the certification event, Madam Victoria Vanday Bernard, Manager of Punjab Trading Centre, commended the girls for their dedication and commitment throughout the course. She emphasized the importance of digital literacy in today’s world and encouraged the participants to continue focusing on their education, as it will open doors to future opportunities.

“The world is becoming increasingly digital and having a solid foundation in computer skills is no longer optional but essential. We are proud to have equipped these young girls with the tools they need to excel in this technology-driven age,” Madam Bernard said.

The program concluded with the presentation of certificates to the successful participants, as well as special awards and gift packages for the best-performing students.

Punjab Trading Centre, through this initiative, reiterated its belief that every child deserves access to quality education and support, with a particular focus on girl-child education and protection.

The training initiative, according to the company, is part of its broader social responsibility efforts, which aim to combine educational opportunities with protective measures for vulnerable children in Sierra Leone. This marks another milestone in the company’s ongoing efforts to contribute to community development, particularly in the area of girl-child empowerment.

The certified students expressed their gratitude to Punjab Trading Centre for providing them with such an invaluable learning opportunity, highlighting how the skills acquired will help them excel in their academic and personal endeavors.

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