Youth Minister Ibrahim Sannoh Urges Graduates to Believe in Themselves at Police Wives Vocational Ceremony
The Minister of Youth Affairs, Ibrahim Sannoh, delivered a heartfelt and motivating message as he addressed graduates at the Third Biennial Certificate and Awards Presentation of the Police Wives Vocational and Training Institute, encouraging them to walk boldly into the future with confidence and purpose.
Speaking directly to the trainees, Sannoh urged them to trust their skills, believe in their potential, and see themselves as agents of change within their families, communities, and the country at large. He reminded them that true success starts from the mind and is strengthened by discipline, consistency, and self-belief.
Sharing a personal reflection, the Minister revealed that his childhood dream was to become a plumber, inspired by his deep respect for hard work and practical skills. He stressed that skills provide freedom and relevance, noting that this belief continues to shape his leadership approach and commitment to youth development.
Sannoh also praised the Police Wives Vocational and Training Institute for its role in empowering women through skills acquisition, describing the institution as a strong foundation for resilience, independence, and national growth. He emphasized that investing in women’s skills is one of the most impactful ways to build a sustainable future.
The ceremony, held at the Kingtom Police Barracks, ended on a proud note as graduates received their certificates. The moment symbolized determination, perseverance, and fresh beginnings, reinforcing the message that great achievements often start with simple dreams, skilled hands, and unwavering confidence.