CTVET Reaffirms Commitment to Policy Leadership and Regulatory Standards

Accra, Ghana – The Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET) remains steadfast in its dedication to providing policy leadership and upholding regulatory standards within Ghana's TVET sector. This assurance was given by the Deputy Director of CTVET, Kwame Zu, on Friday, July 18, 2025.


Mr. Zu's reaffirmation comes at a time when TVET is increasingly recognized as a crucial driver for national development, job creation, and economic growth. His statement emphasizes CTVET's pivotal role in shaping the direction of technical and vocational education to meet the evolving demands of industries and ensure high-quality training outcomes.

"CTVET is fully committed to its mandate of offering robust policy guidance and enforcing stringent regulatory standards across the TVET landscape," Kwame Zu stated. "Our aim is to ensure that all TVET institutions and programs meet global best practices, producing a skilled workforce capable of contributing meaningfully to Ghana's development."

The commission's focus on policy leadership involves developing frameworks that guide TVET curricula, funding, and partnerships. Simultaneously, its commitment to regulatory standards ensures that training providers maintain quality, relevance, and accountability in their operations.

This renewed commitment by CTVET is expected to further boost confidence in Ghana's TVET system, encouraging more youth to pursue vocational skills and assuring employers of a competent and well-trained workforce.


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