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原文原文 / Original TextSixty Seven youth who underwent training to operate forklift, mobile crane and excavator on Wednesday graduated from the Regional Maritime University in Accra under the theme: 'Skilled Youth for Accelerated Development.'
The graduates, who are the 10th cohort of the programme, comprise 32 forklift operators and 35 mobile crane and excavator operators.
The Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, Mr George Opare Addo, in a speech read on his behalf by his Deputy Director, Ms Reine Adzoa Agbo, said that skills development remained one of the ways by which the country could reduce unemployment, increase productivity, and create sustainable livelihoods.
He explained that Ghana needed a workforce that was equipped with practical, technical, and industry -relevant skills capable of driving the various sectors of the economy.
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According to Mr Opare Addo, the government recognised the role that the university and the National Association of Heavy Duty Equipment Operators Ghana (NAHDEOG) for their contribution towards the development of a skilled workforce for the country.
He also encouraged the youth to embrace skills training and vocational development as viable and respectful career pathways.
"As government continues to pursue policies aimed at youth empowerment, entrepreneurship and skills development, we count on institutions such as NAHDEOG and Regional Maritime University to remain strategic partners in preparing our youth for the future of work," Mr Addo added.
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