David Prah Resigns from Ghana TVET Service After Transformative Leadership

The Director General of Ghana TVET Service, Mr. David Prah, has officially resigned from his position, bringing an end to a remarkable tenure marked by significant reforms and achievements in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector.
His resignation marks the conclusion of a period of transformative leadership that has left an indelible mark on Ghana’s TVET landscape.
Since assuming office, Mr. Prah has been a driving force behind the modernization and strengthening of TVET institutions across the country. Under his leadership, the Ghana TVET Service witnessed unprecedented progress, including the implementation of key reforms aimed at improving skills development and technical education. His efforts were instrumental in building the capacity of staff, upgrading infrastructure, and fostering strategic partnerships with organizations such as T-TEL, Ho Technical University, and other development partners. These collaborations have played a critical role in advancing the goals of the TVET sector and ensuring its relevance to national development.
One of Mr. Prah’s most notable contributions was his unwavering commitment to innovation and inclusion in TVET. He championed initiatives that empowered youth, particularly through skills training and technical education, ensuring that TVET remained a cornerstone of Ghana’s development agenda. His leadership also emphasized the importance of media engagement and public awareness, significantly enhancing the visibility and credibility of the TVET sector. Through his efforts, the Ghana TVET Service gained recognition as a vital institution for equipping young Ghanaians with the skills needed to thrive in a competitive global economy.
As Mr. Prah steps down, the Ghana TVET Service has expressed its profound gratitude for his dedication and service. His visionary leadership has not only transformed the institution but has also inspired a renewed focus on technical and vocational education as a pathway to national progress. The impact of his work will continue to resonate within the sector for years to come.
The Ghana TVET Service extends its heartfelt appreciation to Mr. David Prah for his exceptional contributions and wishes him the very best in his future endeavors. His legacy will undoubtedly serve as a foundation for further advancements in Ghana’s TVET sector, ensuring that his vision for a more robust and competitive technical education system endures.