Labour Minister champions Ghana-German pact to equip youth with in-demand construction skills


Ghana’s push for stronger vocational training in construction took a major leap as Minister for Labour, Jobs and Employment, Hon. Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo (MP), led the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dominion Leaders Foundation (DLF), Germany’s BFW, and RETOG.
Held at the Ministry’s conference room, the event formalized a partnership aimed at equipping Ghanaian youth with market-relevant, hands-on skills. The initiative is a key step toward the upcoming 4th Ghana-German Construction Day (GGCD 2025).

“This is more than an agreement, it’s a shared commitment to empowering young people with practical skills that create real jobs,” Dr. Pelpuo said.
A highlight of the partnership is the launch of the R.O.C.E.T initiative (Recruiting of Clever Enthusiastic Teamplayers), which focuses on career guidance, Ghanaian-German apprenticeships, and modern, industry-driven training.
Dr. Pelpuo pledged full ministerial support and collaboration with the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment to ensure lasting impact, noting, “Skills must translate into livelihoods. This partnership helps us get there.”
Chief Director of the Ministry, lawyer Hamidu Adakurugu, opened the event with a call for unity and purpose, while DLF CEO Martha Anang affirmed the partners’ shared vision for job creation and skills transformation.

“This is how we build a future-ready workforce, through partnerships grounded in purpose, innovation, and trust,” the Minister concluded.
Leader of the German delegation, Martha Annan, disclosed that Ghanaian trainees selected under the programme will receive a monthly stipend. First-year trainees will earn €1,000, second-year trainees €1,200, and third-year trainees up to €1,500.
She said other African countries, including Cameroon, are already benefiting from similar arrangements and expressed optimism that Ghanaian youth will also take full advantage of the opportunity.
The Ministry said the MoU is one of several ongoing initiatives to boost Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana. These include the Adwumawura Programme, which seeks to engage over 10,000 young people in agriculture and other key sectors.
The government has also secured additional funding to enhance TVET infrastructure and expand access across the country.


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