
The Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) has initiated a strategic partnership with the CELLTEL Network to accelerate technology-driven education and digital transformation in Ghana. This high-level engagement, which brought together university leadership and a delegation led by CELLTEL Chairman Dr. Prince Kofi Kludjeson, seeks to bridge the widening gap between academic curricula and the evolving demands of the global ICT industry. The collaboration is centered on transitioning Ghana toward a digitally-driven knowledge economy where higher education serves as a primary engine for sustainable national development.
During the discussions, Dr. Kludjeson highlighted the urgent need to align student training with emerging technologies to ensure graduates are prepared for the modern workforce. To support this vision, CELLTEL announced initiatives involving multimillion-dollar investments in educational technology and the deployment of digital devices to students. A key focus of the engagement was the integration of professional certifications with academic degrees, a move designed to enhance the technical proficiency and employability of GCTU students in a competitive global market.
Beyond infrastructure, the partnership emphasizes a holistic approach to innovation. By fostering a tripartite collaboration between the university, government, and the private sector, the initiative aims to address systemic challenges such as youth unemployment and the digital divide. CELLTEL and GCTU leaders envision the university becoming a premier hub for digital transformation in West Africa, creating scalable, technology-driven solutions that can be modeled across the continent.
The meeting concluded with a formal proposal to establish a joint working committee tasked with identifying immediate institutional priorities and developing actionable strategies. This committee will oversee the implementation of the partnership’s objectives, ensuring that GCTU remains at the forefront of Africa’s digital future. As these strategies take shape, the collaboration stands as a significant step toward modernizing Ghana’s educational landscape and securing its position in the global digital economy.
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