11 students awarded GYSBI scholarships to pursue technical studies
Eleven students drawn from eight regions across Guyana are the new recipients of the Guyana Shore Base Inc (GYSBI) technical scholarships, which were launched in July of this year.
Venola Allen from Warapoka Village, Region One (Barima-Waini) and Nesa Griffith of St Deny’s Mission, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), will be pursuing a Diploma in Computer Science and a Diploma in Data Operations, respectively, at the Essequibo Technical Institute.
In addition, Daniel Jacobs, Samara Ganesh, Jadan Whyte, and Shania De Groot from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) will be pursuing studies at the Government Technical Institute in the areas of Building and Civil Engineering (three persons), Land Surveying and Electrical Engineering. They will be joined by Compton Gomes of Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni).
Further, Kerryann Johnson from Wisroc, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice) will be pursuing a Diploma in Welding and Fabrication at the Linden Technical Institute.
Vick Darbarrie of Crane Village, Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) will pursue his studies at the Leonora Technical Institute and Jacinth Wilson from Perseverance, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara (ECD), at the Mahaicony Technical Institute. Both of them won scholarships to pursue welding.
Matthew Seepersaud from Nigg Settlement, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) will be undertaking a Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the New Amsterdam Technical Institute.
Three of the 11 scholars are children of GYSBI staff members, who applied and met the criteria.
In a simple ceremony held recently to hand over the first tranche of financial support, Executive Director of GYSBI, Robin Muneshwer extended congratulations to the awardees, who were chosen out of a total of 300 applicants. He noted that GYSBI, as a Guyanese company, believes in investing in local citizens so they can be equipped to be part of the new Guyana.
“We talk about investing in the future or investing in our youth and that is what we are doing here today. You are our investment. Guyana is becoming the place to be. It is the fastest-growing economy in the world and you guys are coming in at the right time. At the ages that you are currently, you will be the ones to see Guyana grow from what is essentially a third-world poor country to a country that will be, hopefully, with high standards. You will be part of that growth and you will witness the transformation of this country. That is an incredible opportunity for you,” he stated.
The Executive Director added that the company does not focus on just providing a job but rather wants to ensure that careers are created and nurtured within the working environment. As such, he encouraged the awardees to see the opportunity provided to them in that light.
“I want to tell you that at GYSBI, we do not start jobs, we start careers. That is what you will be doing here, starting your career. You are going to these Institutes, but these institutes will not be able to teach you everything. The discipline that you place on your work, your attitude, the pride that you get out of your work, there is no dollar figure to that. That must come from within. The money will follow you, don’t worry about that. It’s what you translate your talent into that will count. That is your intrinsic ability that no training can do,” he urged.
GYSBI’s Deputy General Manager, Rabin Chandarpal, in expressing similar sentiments, noted that as Guyana continues to rise and opportunities are being created, avenues must exist for Guyanese, especially the young citizens, to benefit. This is the first step, he noted, in ensuring that this is made possible. The onus, therefore, is on the awardees to make full use of the opportunities that are being presented, he said.
“Education in an investment you make in yourselves. You will be supported by us with financial support of course, but also through this internship programme, you are also going to learn what we pride ourselves on at the shore base – our work ethics, values, and discipline. While you are a part of our team, keep reaching out to us because we want to mentor you and help to prepare you for the opportunities that are available in Guyana. Do not waste this opportunity, grab it with both hands, be curious, be hardworking and the future will be yours. Guyana is going places so don’t be watchers or bystanders, be part of it, be beneficiaries of it and your future will be bright,” he advised.
Meanwhile, General Manager of GYSBI, Robert Albiez in brief remarks noted that he is extremely proud of the initiative and being able to see it materialise from just a thought.
“I remember this was just an idea that we had a couple of years ago and thanks to the hard work of our team, we have been able to pull this off today. This is something we are absolutely proud to do, to start this initiative and my hope is that this becomes a great thing that will long outlast my time at GYSBI and even the rest of the group here,” he shared.
Kevin Black, who serves as the Operations Manager, noted that over the five years he has been at the company, there has been tremendous growth and development, which have been complemented by large investments in the young members of staff. He urged the awardees to take full advantage of the opportunity they have been provided as there are vast possibilities that exist for them at the shore base.
Compton Gomes, who hails from Paramakatoi, Region Eight, shared that as a student from a rural Indigenous community with poor and limited infrastructure, he was motivated to pursue Building and Civil Engineering at the Georgetown Technical Institute so that he could become qualified to advance not only himself, but return to serve his community as well.
“It is my wish to give back to my community in the planning, designing and construction of projects such as much-needed roads but regardless of what projects I find myself working on in the future, it would give me great pleasure to contribute to national development at such a crucial time in Guyana’s history. My parents, like most in my rural village, are of limited means and could not afford my studies so I see this scholarship as a big relief,” he said.
Kerryann Johnson, who is a young female student in the Welding Programme at the Linden Technical Institute, was visibly elated as she noted that, “The morning I was called and told that I was selected as a recipient, I was and still is overwhelmed with joy. I am so pleased and will forever be grateful for this opportunity given by GYSBI. I am very passionate about becoming one of Guyana’s best female welders and GYSBI has given me the chance to gain more knowledge and experience to be the best within this field.”
The GYSBI Technical Scholarship initiative, which was launched for the first time this year, will cover expenses such as travel, uniforms, study materials, registration, and examination fees for all awardees.
The programme is also designed to offer internships to successful applicants during their semester breaks so that they can gain valuable hands-on training and knowledge transfer. At the end of their studies, they can also benefit from the opportunity to be fully employed within the company.