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General News on Friday, May 31, 2019
Source: GNA
2019-05-31
Professor Joshua Owusu Sekyere, Vice Chancellor of Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU)
The technocrats were urged to give up staying on the sidelines, but to put their expertise, skills and knowledge at the service of the desire for industrialization to facilitate the country's socio-economic development.
Technocrats are essential partners in the acceleration and maintenance of the country's industrialization sector and must not therefore renounce their mandate.
Professor Joshua Owusu Sekyere, vice-chancellor of the Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU), launched this call on the theme "Teknokrats, indispensable partners in the recovery, acceleration and maintenance of Industrialization of Ghana ", at the launch of the 10th biennial Congress of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KUNST) on Tuesday.
He noted that governments had in the past made great efforts to stimulate industrialization but that with the introduction of the program of a district, factory (1D1F) , the story would change.
He said it was time for more technocrats to be trained because their services would be more needed than ever in the country's history. "The president said we should not be spectators but citizens. He does not want us to stay out of the way, waiting to see what's going to happen, but we're getting involved. Let's make sure our expertise, skills and knowledge are available to help transform the nation, "he said. The success of the 1D1F, a district, a dam, planting for food, creating jobs and planting for development and export depends to some extent on us, the technocrats, "he said. said, adding that a technocrat could play a decisive role in industrialization when he does his job well. <br /> <br /> Professor Owusu Sekyere said that the vision of the president "Ghana Beyond Aid" would become a reality, it interventions aimed at transforming the productive capacity of the country.
"We can not go on as usual and wait for things to change for us as a nation, radical changes and approaches must be adopted to get us out of the quagmire we have been in," he said. -he declares.
He also stressed the need to introduce and adopt scientific innovations as the country was preparing to industrialize, stressing that scientific innovation remained the foundation of all the industrialized countries.
Ms Eunice Odisha Amoako, KNUST's Global Alumni President, emphasized the need for Ghana to embark on a new era of industrialization and encouraged technocrats to fulfill their crucial mandate to continue the process of industrialization in the country.
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