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NYA CEO Hails Mahama’s Skills Training Initiatives for Transgenerational Youth Impact at 2026 IYES Summit

March 11, 2026
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The Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Osman Abdulai Ayariga, has highlighted the proactive steps taken by the government under President John Dramani Mahama to equip Ghanaian youth with essential skills for long-term success.

Speaking at a major youth-focused event, Ayariga emphasised that these initiatives are designed to create a transgenerational impact, ensuring that young people not only survive current challenges but thrive in the future.

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According to Ayariga, standout programmes include the Adwumawura Programme, National Apprenticeship Programme, 1 Million Coders Programme, and several others. “These initiatives are timely interventions to help our youth emancipate themselves from the current economic hardships gripping the nation,” he stated.

By focusing on practical skills training and job opportunities, the government aims to build a resilient workforce capable of driving national development.

Ayariga pointed out a critical mindset shift needed among Ghanaians. “The main problem affecting us as a people is our failure to think about future needs; this is very detrimental,” he remarked.

He criticised the tendency for many to prioritise immediate gains over strategic planning, urging a cultural change toward long-term visioning.

“Most people only think about what they can get now and forget to plan for tomorrow,” he added, stressing that such shortsightedness hinders progress.

Osman Ayariga delivered these remarks during his keynote speech at the 2026 International Youth Empowerment Summit (IYES), jointly organised by the IYES Foundation and the National Youth Authority.

The high-profile event, held at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) Auditorium in Accra, centred on the theme “Transgenerational Impact”. It brought together youth leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss sustainable pathways for empowering the next generation.

Seizing the platform, Osman Ayariga issued a stern advisory to Ghanaian youth, particularly those in secondary schools, to prioritise their future over violence.

“Violence issues in our various secondary schools are becoming far too common and must be stopped immediately,” he warned.

He assured that the NYA and the Ministry of Youth Empowerment and Development would intensify efforts, including regular school visits to provide guidance and counselling.

However, Ayariga was clear on consequences: “If anyone is found culpable in any act of violence, the police will deal with them according to the laws of the country.

The 2026 IYES Summit attracted a roster of prominent dignitaries, creating invaluable interaction opportunities for attendees. Notable figures included former Second Lady of Ghana Samira Bawumia; Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams; media personality Wode Maya; and Dr Frank Ofosu Appiah of Ambassador of Hope Church, among others.

Their presence enriched discussions, offering youth direct access to mentorship and inspiration from Ghana’s top influencers.

By: Nana Yaw Asiedu/Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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