The Ghana Education Service will soon operationalize all the 16 new regional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) hubs being constructed by the government, the Director of the Science Education Unit of the service, Mrs.

Olivia Serwaa Opare, has said.

The facilities, which are more than 70 percent completed across all the regions, when operationalized, will serve as centres of excellence for the training of STEM instructors and aid in promoting science and innovative education in the country.

Speaking to journalists after the opening of a five-day retreat for national STEM coordinators at Adukrom in the Okere Municipality of the Eastern Region on Wednesday, Ms.