Hon. Geoffrey Kaituko Presides Over TUM’s 11th Graduation Ceremony, Emphasizes Blue Economy Transformation
The Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) marked a significant milestone as it celebrated its 11th graduation ceremony under the theme “Technological Transformation for Sustainable Opportunities within the Blue Economy.” The event was graced by Hon. Geoffrey Eyanai Kaituko, the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs, as the Chief Guest.
Hon. Kaituko commended TUM for its unwavering commitment to advancing maritime education, emphasizing its pivotal role in equipping learners with critical skills in shipping, logistics, and marine resource management. He highlighted the institution’s contribution to fostering a skilled workforce prepared to drive Kenya’s blue economy.
“The blue economy presents unparalleled opportunities for economic growth and sustainable development,” he noted. “Institutions like TUM play a critical role in harnessing these opportunities, empowering learners, and positioning Kenya as a global maritime leader.”
A total of 4,929 graduates received degrees, diplomas, and certificates, conferred by the Acting Chancellor, Prof. Francis Kibera. Hon. Kaituko encouraged the graduands to embrace innovation and leverage government initiatives addressing unemployment, including promoting local manufacturing, exporting labor, and attracting digital job opportunities.
He also reiterated the government’s dedication to strengthening maritime governance through robust regulatory frameworks, infrastructure investment, and fostering research and innovation. Partnerships with international bodies and private stakeholders, he said, are essential to unlocking the blue economy’s full potential.
Hon. Kaituko extended his gratitude to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Layla Abubakar, and the TUM faculty for their dedication to broadening access to maritime education. He also acknowledged the vital support of parents and guardians, celebrating their role in the graduands’ academic journey.
In his concluding remarks, Hon. Kaituko inspired the graduating class to seize the vast opportunities within the blue economy, reminding them that they are the architects of Kenya’s maritime future.
“Do not fear change; it is the catalyst for progress. Embrace lifelong learning, adaptability, and sustainability in all you do,” he urged. “As you set sail on this new chapter, remember that you are equipped to lead and transform challenges into opportunities.”
With the promise of innovation and leadership from the class of 2024, the future of Kenya’s blue economy shines