Deputy Minister for Education, Dr Clement Apaak, has asserted that Ghana's progress depends on a technically skilled and innovative workforce.

Speaking at the 25th Congregation Ceremony of Takoradi Technical University, Dr Apaak stated that the government recognizes that TVET is not just about training workers but also about fostering a generation of job creators.

He explained that efforts are underway to position TVET graduates as key contributors to the country's industrialization agenda, adding that the digitization of TVET education is also gaining momentum. "To this end, entrepreneurship training has been integrated into TVET programs to empower graduates with the knowledge and resources to establish their own businesses.

With additional financial support, scholarships, and funding opportunities for startups, TVET graduates are being positioned as key contributors to Ghana's industrialization agenda.