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Some 1,655 graduating students from the KNUST’s College of Engineering (CoE), have been charged to be “visionary, daring and transformative” as they embark on the next phase of their lives as engineers in the world of work.
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) issued the “call to action” when he delivered the motivational speech at the CoE’s congregation on 10th November, 2023.
Prof. Kwabena Nyarko Britwum, Provost, College of Engineering shared details of efforts being made to ensure the engineering students from the college are ready for a world that is driven by technology and innovation. He indicated that KNUST is well positioned to provide graduates who can solve the country’s challenges.

Ing. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi (KNUST '94), expressed delight at the increased numbers of women graduating as engineers as there was only one woman in his year group.
According to him, “it is only in Ghana that your knowledge and skills can truly make a difference,” adding that they needed to work at home.
Mr. Essienyi talked about the importance and role of the modern engineer, stressing that the power of engineering is not just to “solve problems” but to transform.
He, therefore, charged the fresh graduates to be "tech-savvy and innovative in order to combine their knowledge in the application of science with smart systems to improve the livelihoods of all citizenry. Engineering is rife with situations that require diligent problem-solving.”

The graduates were encouraged to take interest in local district assembly engagement.
“As engineers, you hold the keys to unlocking new and sustainable emerging solutions, improving infrastructure, and innovating in ways that can uplift communities,” he added.
A plaque was presented to Ing. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi by Prof. Kwabena Briritwum Nyarko, Provost of the College.
Mr. Kelvin Tamakloe, emerged as valedictorian and dubbed his speech, “The blueprint of our becoming.”
He expressed confidence that his cohort will emerge as, “bearers of change, innovators, individuals who are destined to influence the coming decades,” in a world that is continuously evolving.

The College of Engineering awarded 442 students with 1st Class Honors, while 921 achieved 2nd Class Upper, 285 secured 2nd Class Lower, and 7 got passes.
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