David Prah, Director General – Ghana TVET Service (Top) And Dr. Bernd Garstka – CEO of BFW PartnerAfrica (Down)
David Prah Highlights GHC1.2 Billion Government Investment in TVET at 3rd Ghanaian—German Construction Day
Director-General of the Ghana Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Service, Mr. David Prah has lauded government’s substantial investment in the TVET sector, revealing that Ghc1.2 billion has been injected into its development.
He made these remarks during his speech at the 3rd German Construction Day, held at the Accra Technical Training Institute on Friday.
The event, organized by the Ghana TVET Service in collaboration with BFW Africa, brought together stakeholders from the construction industry, education sector, and international partners to discuss and promote the role of TVET in Ghana’s socio-economic development.
In his address, Mr. Prah emphasized that the Ghc1.2 billion investment reflects the government’s commitment to positioning TVET as a cornerstone of Ghana’s industrialization and economic growth.
He outlined several key areas where the funds have been allocated, including infrastructure development, capacity building, curriculum modernization, industry partnerships, and ensuring access and inclusivity for all students.
“The Government of Ghana, under the leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, recognizes that TVET is essential for equipping our youth with the skills they need to thrive in a competitive global economy. This investment is not just financial; it is an investment in our future,” Mr. Prah stated.
He highlighted the ongoing construction and rehabilitation of TVET institutions across the country, which are being equipped with state-of-the-art tools and machinery to provide students with practical, hands-on training.
The modernization of curricula to align with global best practices and the introduction of scholarship programs to make TVET education accessible to all were also noted as significant achievements.
The Director General also underscored the importance of the partnerships between Ghana and Germany, particularly in the field of technical and vocational education, which have been instrumental in advancing the TVET agenda in the country.
He expressed appreciation for Germany’s continued support, which he said has provided a strong foundation for the success of Ghana’s TVET initiatives.
“The 3rd German Construction Day is not just a celebration of our achievements but also a reaffirmation of our commitment to deepening cooperation with our international partners.
…Together, we can ensure that TVET serves as the engine that drives Ghana towards industrialization and sustainable development,” he added.
*The event featured various presentations and discussions on best practices in the construction industry, with a focus on enhancing the construction skills of the Ghanaian youth through TVET.
Participants included representatives from the Ghana TVET Service, BFW Africa, the German Embassy, and industry leaders.
Mr. Prah’s speech was met with enthusiasm, as attendees applauded the government’s dedication to transforming the TVET sector and empowering the next generation of skilled professionals in Ghana.
The 3rd German Construction Day marked yet another milestone in the strong partnership between Ghana and Germany in the realm of technical and vocational education, setting the stage for further collaboration in the years to come.