December 23, 2024
The Chief Executive Officer of Kumasi based Constructions Firm, Fapem Constructions Limited Mr.  Emmanuel Boakye Fapem has called on the government to focus more attention on technical and vocational education and training in order to provide the practical skills needed to reduce unemployment menace in Ghana.
While lauding the government for embarking on massive reforms in the area of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana, Mr.  Boakye Fapem urged the government to allocate a lot more resources and funds to the building of technical and vocational schools across the country for the training of experts in both fields.
According to Mr Boakye Fapem, technical and vocational education had been relegated to the background, adding that no nation could develop without paying great attention to technical and vocational education.
“Technical and vocational education is the backbone of any country that focus on industrialization drive, so it apt for the government to prioritize TVET services in Ghana because if Ghana can solve unemployment menace, the TVET is our surest bet “, he indicated.
He emphasized that the government ought to allocate a lot of resources to the training of technical and vocational and also appealed on Ghanaians to show a lot more interest in technical and vocational education and training.
He said this when commissioning an eight-seater toilet facility and a new kitchen block for catering students at the Tetrefu Technical Institute in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region on Thursday June 16, 2022 donated by an NGO.
Government in 2022 launched the Ghana Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Service to bring all vocational programmes, run by different ministries under its roof.
This brings together all the technical and vocational programmes run by 19 different Ministries under the ambit of the Ghana TVET Service.
Mr Fapem noted that he support the reforms, adding that it will give opportunities for improved management and delivery of TVET in the country.
He noted that, his construction firm is always opened to students who seek for industrial attachment opportunities.
 Mr Fapem explained that the company has over the years help technical students to apply, test and integrate academic knowledge and theoretical concepts during such internships.
“In line with Government’s commitment to supporting youth empowerment, we are offering continuing students right from the second cycle institutions to tertiary level technical institutions to gain hands-on work experience and develop key employability skills “. He noted.
Mr Boakye Fapem  who is old student of the school noted that, Students from Tetrefu Technical Institute have the chance to be employed by the company provided they have the required skills and expertise.
“The company currently has over 200 direct workers, and we are looking forward to support youth in the country by given them practical  working skills and employ them at the same time “
Mr Fapem however called on the government to provide infrastructural support to the Tetrefu Technical Institute to help the students prepare well for their future endeavors.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com
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