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Mr. David Prah Resigns from Ghana TVET Service After Transformative Leadership

Accra, Ghana – The Ghana TVET Service announces the resignation of its Director General, Mr. David Prah, marking the end of an impactful tenure characterized by groundbreaking reforms and unwavering dedication to the advancement of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana.

Since his appointment, Mr. Prah has been a visionary leader, spearheading initiatives that have significantly strengthened TVET institutions across the country. His leadership has been pivotal in driving key reforms, enhancing staff capacity, and upgrading infrastructure to meet the evolving demands of the sector. Under his guidance, the Ghana TVET Service forged strategic partnerships with organizations such as T-TEL, Ho Technical University, and other development partners, fostering collaboration and innovation in technical education.

Mr. Prah’s tenure was marked by a strong emphasis on innovation, inclusion, and youth empowerment. He championed programs that equipped young Ghanaians with practical skills, ensuring that TVET remained a critical component of national development. His efforts to increase media engagement and public awareness have significantly elevated the profile of the TVET sector, highlighting its importance in building a skilled and competitive workforce.

In a statement, the Ghana TVET Service expressed its deep appreciation for Mr. Prah’s exceptional leadership and commitment to the institution’s mission. “Mr. David Prah’s contributions have been transformative, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire progress in the TVET sector. We are immensely grateful for his dedication and wish him the very best in his future endeavors,” the statement read.

As Mr. Prah transitions to new opportunities, the Ghana TVET Service remains committed to building on the foundation he has established. His vision and leadership have set the stage for continued growth and innovation in technical and vocational education, ensuring that the sector remains a driving force for national development.

The Ghana TVET Service extends its heartfelt gratitude to Mr. David Prah for his invaluable service and wishes him success in his future pursuits. His legacy will undoubtedly endure as a testament to the power of visionary leadership in transforming education and empowering communities.

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