NYA CEO Talks Youth Training and New Centers

The National Youth Authority leader Ayariga Osman said his group works hard to help young people succeed. They offer job training, skill-building programs, and better places to learn. He asked young Ghanaians to sign up for the National Apprenticeship Program when President John Dramani Mahama launched it soon. He talked about these plans during his speech at the International Youth Empowerment Summit for Ghana 2025.

Osman pointed out several NYA projects that fight youth joblessness and promote new ideas. The Authority welcomes any youth programs or team-ups that help its main goal—giving young people what they need to succeed. He announced that NYA is building youth centers throughout Ghana right now. These centers will become spots where young people learn skills and meet mentors who can guide them.

The Authority plans a fresh program teaching hands-on job skills that last. This training focuses on trades and technical abilities young workers can use right away. Osman asked anyone interested in volunteering with NYA programs. He stressed how important good advice from experienced people is in creating tomorrow's leaders in Ghana.

IYES Ghana happens every year to fire up young people and boost their abilities. Big-name speakers, business experts, and government leaders meet with youth to discuss growing as a person, leading others, and starting businesses. The summit keeps helping young Ghanaians learn skills and thinking that create positive change everywhere. Osman finished by thanking everyone on the IYES team, especially Pastor Brian Amoateng, for their work making everything happen.
 

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