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The Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Osman Ayariga, has called on young Ghanaians to embrace the soon-to-be-launched National Apprenticeship Programme as a pathway to skills development and employment.
He reaffirmed the Authority’s dedication to youth empowerment through capacity-building initiatives, infrastructure development, and vocational training.
Speaking at the International Youth Empowerment Summit (IYES) Ghana 2025 at the UPSA Auditorium on Friday, 14th March, Mr Ayariga outlined key NYA initiatives aimed at tackling youth unemployment.

He emphasised the organisation’s readiness to collaborate with stakeholders on projects that align with its mission of equipping young people with essential skills for success.
“The Authority’s doors are open to all youth-related programmes and partnerships that seek to empower our young people,” he stated.
Highlighting the NYA’s ongoing efforts, Mr Ayariga revealed that youth centres are currently being constructed across the country to serve as training and mentorship hubs.
He also announced that an upcoming initiative will focus on providing practical vocational and technical training, ensuring that participants acquire sustainable livelihood skills.
“This programme will offer hands-on training to prepare young people for real-world opportunities,” he added.
Mr Ayariga further encouraged individuals willing to support the NYA’s initiatives by volunteering in mentorship programmes.
He stressed the vital role of guidance and support in shaping future leaders, urging experienced professionals and industry experts to contribute their expertise to youth development.
IYES Ghana, an annual summit dedicated to youth empowerment, brings together renowned speakers, industry leaders, and policymakers to engage young people on leadership, personal development, and entrepreneurship.
The event continues to serve as a significant platform for equipping Ghana’s youth with the knowledge and motivation needed to drive positive change in society.
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