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The National Secretary of the Local Mine Contractors Association, Samuel Aboagye, has called on developing countries, including Ghana, to prioritise Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as a strategic response to youth unemployment and national development.
Speaking in support of greater investment in vocational education, Mr Aboagye stressed that TVET is essential for building the skilled workforce required to power industrialisation and economic transformation.
“TVET is not an alternative to education. It is the foundation of every successful industrialised nation. Without trained technicians, artisans, and engineers, there can be no mining, no construction, no manufacturing,” he asserted.
He expressed concern that vocational training is still perceived as a second-tier option in many developing countries and urged a shift in mindset and policy.
“The mining industry, like many others, continues to depend heavily on technically trained personnel, most of whom are graduates of local vocational institutions,” Mr Aboagye noted.
“Ignoring the potential of TVET is a missed opportunity for national transformation.”
He called for substantial investments in modern training infrastructure, equipment, and instructor development to enhance the quality and reach of vocational education.
“We need more investments in TVET infrastructure, modern tools, and trainer capacity. Governments must create policies that empower our youth to become job creators through skills, not just certificate holders,” he emphasised.
Mr Aboagye urged policymakers, educational stakeholders, and development partners to integrate TVET into broader national development strategies, especially within key sectors such as mining, construction, and manufacturing.
He concluded with a strong message to leaders across the continent: “If developing nations want to build sustainable economies, they must begin with skilled hands. TVET is the backbone of real development.”
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