Following the government's investment in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics  (STEM) education, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Gabby Octhere-Darko says that in the not-too-distant future human resources will become one of Ghana's huge export earner.

He says he foresees young Ghanaians being employed to do jobs across Africa and beyond, without even migrating.

The STEM initiative is meant to equip young Ghanaians with essential skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, fostering a solid foundation for future careers.

In a post on his X page, Mr Otchere-Darko, also a private legal practitioner said "With the big focus on education, including STEM and vocational education and, of course, training in digitalisation, coding, cloud computing, etc., we should know that Ghana is in the lead in training her people for these high paying jobs of the modern world. "Very soon, I foresee young Ghanaians being employed to do jobs across Africa and beyond, without even migrating, but earning forex.  Yes, I see a very near future, where human resources will become one of Ghana's biggest export earners as a result of the huge investments being made in educating our youth now. "Please, let this trend continue.