
Apaak calls for greater investment in young innovators to drive Ghana’s future
Deputy Minister for Education, Dr Clement Apaak, has called for increased investment in young innovators, stressing the need to equip students with the opportunities, mentorship and resources required to develop their talents.
Speaking at the 2026 Ghana Science and Technology Explorer Prize (GSTEP) Exhibition and Awards Ceremony at the University of Ghana, Dr Apaak said the innovative projects displayed by students underscored the importance of strengthening science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education to nurture creativity and develop practical solutions to national challenges, the Education Ministry posted on social media.
He said Ghana's future would be shaped by the ideas, creativity and innovations of the next generation, making sustained support for young innovators essential to the country's development.
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