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    IET-Ghana president calls for trainee allowances for engineering students

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    President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana, Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana, Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng

    The President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana (IET-GH), Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng, has urged the government to extend trainee allowances to engineering students, highlighting their exclusion from the recently reinstated allowance programs for nurses and teachers.

    Speaking at an induction ceremony for new engineering professionals in Kumasi, Engr. Boateng emphasized the critical role of engineers in Ghana’s development and the need for equitable support.

    The restoration of trainee allowances for nursing students, announced by President John Dramani Mahama, has been widely welcomed in the healthcare sector.

    However, Engr. Boateng questioned why engineering students, who are vital to building Ghana’s infrastructure, are not receiving similar support.

    “Today, Ghana’s biggest shortage is not only in healthcare or teaching—it’s in engineering, technology, and skilled trades,” he stated, noting that these fields are essential for constructing roads, power plants, factories, and digital infrastructure.

    Engr. Boateng pointed out that engineering students at technical universities, polytechnics, and vocational institutes face significant challenges due to the lack of trainee allowances or formal encouragement.

    He highlighted the consequences of this gap, stating, “Many skilled technicians and artisans working on Ghanaian projects come from neighboring countries—not because Ghanaians lack talent or interest, but because they are not given the resources and motivation they deserve.”

    In a heartfelt appeal, Engr. Boateng called on President Mahama and policymakers to include engineering students, technologists, and technicians in the trainee allowance program.

    “If Ghana truly wants to become industrialized and self-reliant, we must extend these allowances. This isn’t just about money—it’s about valuing those who will build Ghana’s future,” he said.

    He also stressed the importance of empowering future engineers to achieve a “Ghana Beyond Aid,” a vision of a self-reliant nation driven by homegrown expertise and innovation.

    Addressing the newly inducted engineers, Engr. Boateng encouraged them to see themselves as more than just professionals.

    “You are innovators and leaders who will shape the future of the nation. Your responsibility goes beyond building structures; it includes advocating for the engineering community and influencing policies that matter,” he said.



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