67 Heavy Machinery Operators Graduate from Regional Maritime University
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sixty-seven individuals graduated from the Regional Maritime University in Accra after training in operating heavy machinery.
- The graduates, comprising 32 forklift operators and 35 mobile crane and excavator operators, form the 10th cohort of the program.
- The training aims to equip youth with skills for accelerated national development.
Sixty-seven young Ghanaians have graduated from the Regional Maritime University in Accra, completing a specialized training program in operating heavy machinery. The graduates are now equipped to work as forklift, mobile crane, and excavator operators.
This marks the 10th cohort to complete the program, which aims to provide skilled labor for national development. The group consists of 32 forklift operators and 35 mobile crane and excavator operators, highlighting a focused effort to meet specific industry needs.
The graduation ceremony, held under the theme 'Skilled Youth for Accelerated Development,' underscores the importance of vocational training in driving economic progress. The Minister of [Minister's Name/Portfolio, if available] was present to acknowledge the graduates' achievements and the program's contribution to the nation's workforce.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.