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The Central Regional Minister, Justina Marigold Assan, has urged Ghanaians to eschew the misconception that the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) was meant for non-performing students.
She said this misguided notion has led to lack of appreciation for the value of what TVET stood for individuals, communities, and the nation.

The Regional Minister made the remarks during the commissioning of a state-of-the-art project for Assin Jakai Technical Institute named after Mr Dominic Fobih, a former Minister of Education.
She noted that TVET was a specialised education and training programme designed to equip students with practical skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for the world of work.
She reiterated that people should see it as a viable and educational pathway that offers students a unique set of skills and knowledge.

Mrs Assan pointed out that TVET was not second-class, but a first-class option for students who wanted to acquire skills and enter the workforce with confidence.
The Regional Minister urged parents, guardians, and students to reconsider their perception of TVET as a valuable educational pathway empowering students to succeed in their chosen careers.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Rev John Ntim Fordjour said the monumental edifice was world-class and marked a significant step towards empowering Ghana's youth with the skills required to drive economic growth and development.

The Institute, he stated would render the youth with the skills needed to succeed in their chosen careers.
Rev Fordjour who is also the Member of Parliament for Assin South said the commissioning was part of a nationwide rollout of 80 educational infrastructure in the country.
A student, Isaac Adjei, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said he is excited to have begun his training to equip him with the employable skills needed to succeed in his chosen career.
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