Algeria

Prime Minister Opens National Skills Olympics in Oran

Oran, Algeria – Prime Minister Seif Ghrib inaugurated the first edition of the National Skills Olympics in Oran on Monday, marking a significant step in promoting vocational excellence across the nation.

Acting on behalf of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, the Prime Minister arrived in Oran to preside over the opening ceremony held at the Miloud Hadefi Olympic Complex. The event showcases the talents and expertise of young professionals from various fields.

The National Skills Olympics 2025 aims to highlight the importance of vocational training and skills development in driving economic growth and competitiveness. It provides a platform for participants to demonstrate their abilities, learn from their peers, and connect with industry leaders.

“This event underscores the government’s commitment to investing in human capital and fostering a culture of excellence in all sectors,” stated a government official. “By recognizing and celebrating the skills of our young people, we are building a stronger and more prosperous future for Algeria.”

The Olympics feature a range of competitions across diverse trades, including construction, manufacturing, information technology, and hospitality. Experts and judges from both the public and private sectors will evaluate the participants’ skills and award prizes to the top performers.

The event is expected to draw significant attention from employers and training institutions, creating opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing. It also serves as a valuable platform for promoting vocational careers and attracting young talent to skilled trades.

The National Skills Olympics 2025 is a testament to Algeria’s dedication to empowering its workforce and building a globally competitive economy. The event is scheduled to run for several days, offering a diverse program of competitions, workshops, and exhibitions.

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