Fenaka Institute's Graduation Yields 23 Students!

Graduating from the Fenaka Insitute operated by the state utility, 23 students have received their Certificate III in Engine Repair and Maintenance during the convocation ceremony held on Saturday evening.

The course was conducted in eight islands across the Maldives; Sh. Milandhoo, HDh. Kulhudhuffushi, N. Velidhoo, Th. Vilufushi, Gn. Fuvahmulah, Dh. Kudahuvadhoo, B. Eydhafushi, and S. Hithadhoo.

The 21 males and 2 females who were in the course received a monthly allowance of MVR 3,000.

Speaking at the ceremony, Feneka Institute's Dean Aishath Faseeha Mohamed noted that 113 students completed their courses in 154 different branches of Fenaka Corporation. She has said that the success of the Fenaka Institute cannot be erased from history.

“MD Ahmed Saeed Mohamed has become a jewel of a leader who is unparalleled in Fenaka’s long history. It was MD Saeed who determined that this company’s most valuable resources aren’t large generators and other capital assets, but the company’s employees,” she said.

Saeed, during his speech, said that the skills and knowledge which the students gained will improve the quality of services provided by the company.

“We are conducting two researches. We will gain immense happiness the day two or three universities of good international repute recognize the researches and announce it to the world,” he said.

They are said to have plans to sign agreements with Delft University of Technology – the oldest and largest public technical university in the Netherlands – to conduct more researches and training programs.