Ghana Launches National Apprenticeship Programme
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 13, 2026 · Last updated Feb 16, 2026
The National Apprenticeship Programme in Ghana is expected to positively impact the labor market by reducing youth unemployment and fostering skilled labor. The government's significant investment signals a commitment to economic development and could attract further investment in vocational training and related industries.
Ghana's government, through the Ghana===National Youth Authority (NYA), has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment by distributing equipment to the first batch of beneficiaries under the National Apprenticeship Programme (NAP) in the Greater Accra Region. The program, launched last year in Tamale, aims to scale up to 100,000 beneficiaries annually by 2026, supported by a GH¢300 million allocation in the 2025 national budget. Osman Abdullai Ayariga, Esq., CEO of the Ghana===National Youth Authority, highlighted the initiative's alignment with the Ghana===National Democratic Congress 2024 manifesto, which prioritizes inclusive growth, job creation, and skills development. Former President John Mahama also attended the ceremony, underscoring the program's importance. The initiative covers training costs and provides stipends and tools to apprentices in various trades, aiming to bridge the gap between education and employment and drive industrialization in Ghana.
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