The government will ensure all uncompleted projects within public technical and vocational education and training institutions are accomplished to accommodate the yearly growing enrollment of new students.

The chairman of the Kenya National Assembly's Committee on Education, Julius Melly during his visit in Nandi said the government is committed to ensure quality education is provided within public TVET institutions through completion of unfinished projects.

He said the National Assembly Education Committee is visiting identified TVET institutions across the country while assessing the status of the ongoing and stalled projects and engaging the institutions management on how they can work together for the success of the institutions. "We are here to ensure that the projects are completed and if there are stalled projects, we want to look into the mechanisms put by the said institutions in order the ongoing works are accomplished and facilities put into use," Melly told the journalists during a press briefing at Ollessos National Polytechnic after meeting the institutions management board.

Melly, who is also Tinderet Member of Parliament insisted that the government is determined to transform all the TVET institutions across the country to the international standards so that qualified trainees can work anywhere globally.