Kenya’s Education Cabinet Secretary, Julius Ogamba, is encouraging technical institution graduates to prioritize entrepreneurship over traditional job seeking. He asserts the practical application of skills and the creation of new businesses are more valuable than simply obtaining certificates. Ogamba emphasized that the success of technical training should be evaluated based on tangible results and problem-solving capabilities. His message, delivered through a representative, promotes a shift in mindset towards self-reliance and innovation. The CS believes graduates possess the capacity to address real-world challenges by leveraging their training. This call to action aims to boost job creation and economic growth through skills-based enterprise development.