The Principal of the Accra Technical Training Centre, Mr. Zako Dometi, has declared Technical and Vocational Education and Training a national imperative for Ghana's development. Speaking at a conference for technical institution principals, he described TVET as the most reliable route toward economic diversification and social inclusion. He called for diversified funding to upgrade infrastructure and make technical education more appealing.
The Acting Director-General of the Ghana TVET Service, Dr. Eric Kofi Adzroe, also emphasized TVET's central role in the nation's industrial and digital progress. He praised the government for prioritizing technical education and outlined modernization initiatives. These efforts include infrastructure upgrades, instructor training, and a digital transformation incorporating smart classrooms and e-learning platforms. Dr. Adzroe stated that sustainability and green innovation are guiding principles for all programs.
The Acting Director-General of the Ghana TVET Service, Dr. Eric Kofi Adzroe, also emphasized TVET's central role in the nation's industrial and digital progress. He praised the government for prioritizing technical education and outlined modernization initiatives. These efforts include infrastructure upgrades, instructor training, and a digital transformation incorporating smart classrooms and e-learning platforms. Dr. Adzroe stated that sustainability and green innovation are guiding principles for all programs.