Ghana's Economic Future Hinges on Innovation and Digital Skills, Experts Warn
Ghana cannot rely on natural resources alone to power its economy, senior academics have warned, calling instead for a strategic focus on innovation and digital transformation.
Speaking at this year's Tech Fair, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Energy and Natural Resources emphasised that the country's long-term competitiveness depends on developing a digitally skilled workforce and fostering a culture of technological innovation across all sectors.
The remarks underscore a growing consensus among Ghana's education and business leaders that whilst natural resource extraction remains important, diversification into knowledge-based industries is critical for sustainable economic growth.
University leaders stressed that institutions must adapt curricula to equip students with tech skills in demand globally, from software development to data analytics and artificial intelligence.
Key takeaways:
- Ghana's economy must evolve beyond dependence on natural resources
- Digital literacy and innovation are essential for future competitiveness
- Universities are revising programmes to meet emerging tech sector demands
Source: 3News

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