The Deputy Minister for Works and Housing, Prince Hamid Armah has underscored engineering as the backbone of national development, linking it to innovation, infrastructure, and economic growth.
At the second edition of the CEOs’ Breakfast Meeting hosted by the Engineering Council, the Deputy Minister the need to create an enabling environment for the over 2,000 Engineering graduates produced annually by Universities in the country.
Addressing a gathering of top industry executives, the Minister highlighted the theme “Engineering Excellence for National Development: A Collective Responsibility” as a call to action for stakeholders to prioritize engineering as a key driver of Ghana’s progress.
He noted that, the pivotal role of the Engineering Council in maintaining rigorous standards and promoting professional development.
He urged collaboration between government, industry, and academia to foster innovation, sustainable solutions, and infrastructure development.
The Minister called on all stakeholders to support the Council’s regulatory mandate to ensure Ghana’s engineering landscape meets global standards, driving investor confidence and national prosperity.
He further urged concluded with a commitment to further discussions on promoting engineering excellence in Ghana.
Source: Adomonline
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