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The leadership of CTVET and the Ministry of Education have presented winners of this year's WorldSkills Africa competition to H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House.
The Commission for TVET organized the second WorldSkills Ghana national skills competition in October, 2021. There were 73 competitors who competed in 14 skills areas, with selected competitors from the national competition representing Ghana at the 2022 WorldSkills National Skills Competition organized in Namibia, Swakopmund.
The young competitors from Ghana who represented the country during the 2022 WorldSkills Africa Competition held in Swakopmund, Namibia made Ghana proud by picking up four medals at the closing awards ceremony.
Under the auspices of the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET) Ghana won gold in the Mechanical Engineering CAD and Web Technology competitions. Ghana also won Silver in fashion technology and electrical Installation.
The winners at the competition were; Louis Morgan (mechanical engineering CAD), Manfuji Yao Agbo (web technology), Ibrahim Adam Kwaku (electrical installation) and Deladem Oko (fashion technology).
Out of the 16 skill areas at the competition, team Ghana competed in 10 of them.

Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah, Director General of CTVET, who led the Ghanaian delegation to the competition indicated that “the introduction of national skills competitions for technical and vocational education and training is paramount because it has the potential of accelerating any country's drive towards development. Skills competitions encourages creativity, competitiveness and innovation and more importantly boost the image of a country on the international stage”.
He therefore urged all students in the various technical and vocational institutions across the country to avail themselves and take part in the next zonal and national skills competitions which will be organized in 2023.

President Akufo Addo indicated his excitement about meeting the competitors and congratulated them “for lifting high the flag of Ghana in far away Namibia”.
Addressing the competitors and experts, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo further reiterated his governments unequivocal commitment to technical and vocational education and indicated that he is happy that the investment his government has made in TVET is yielding positive results.
The other competitors were Isaac Peprah (Automobile Technology), Jonathan Larmie (Cooking), Shaimawu Yakubu Mohammed (Dress making), Christopher Appiah (Welding), Christian Nana Yaw Amoah (Bricklaying), and Samuel Asumadu Owusu and Mante Kwarteng Amos (both competing in Mechatronics).
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