Apostle Kadmiel E.H. Agbalenyoh, founder and leader of the Seventh Day Theocratic World Congregation, has praised President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for transforming polytechnics into technical universities. This move, he believes, will enhance the quality of education and provide students with valuable skills.
Apostle Kadmiel encouraged Ghanaian youth to embrace Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), which he sees as crucial for economic growth, innovation, and competitiveness. By acquiring TVET skills, young people can enhance their employability and contribute to the nation’s development.
The Apostle’s commendation and encouragement align with the government’s efforts to promote TVET as a key driver of economic progress and innovation. By embracing TVET, Ghanaian youth can unlock their potential and drive the nation’s economic growth.
Speaking at the 19th annual “Sexual Abomination among Nations” event in Accra, Apostle Kadmiel emphasized that TVET addresses pressing issues such as unemployment, lack of skilled workforce, and high dropout rates.
He noted that TVET prepares young people for the workforce, trains employees to expand their skill set, and opens new avenues into employment for those out of work.
The religious leader commended the government for upgrading polytechnics to technical universities, encouraging students to acquire skills at these institutions.
He urged the youth to seize TVET opportunities to develop their potential and contribute to Ghana’s economic development.
Apostle Kadmiel’s message aligns with the government’s efforts to promote TVET as a key driver of economic growth and innovation. By embracing TVET, Ghanaian youth can acquire the skills needed to succeed in the workforce and drive the nation’s economic progress.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com /Bernard K Dadzie