The President of the Local Government Service Engineers Association, Engineer Richard Ben Debrah, has called for the integration of maker education in schools, urging students to develop hands-on skills and creativity that could contribute significantly to economic growth.

Speaking at the Nyakrom Senior High Technical School during the school's Students' Representative Council Week Celebration, Engineer Ben Debrah emphasized the importance of creativity in shaping the future of the country.

He encouraged the students to embrace creative thinking as a tool for finding innovative solutions to the country's socio-economic challenges. "Creativity has empowered students in countries like China to develop cutting-edge robotics and intelligent drones.

They have also found creative solutions to pressing environmental issues, such as sustainable fashion and eco-friendly products.