
The Upper West Regional Minister, Charles Lwanga Puozuing, has challenged students at Dr. Hilla Limann Technical University (DHLTU) to embrace visionary leadership and practical innovation as the institution launched its 2026 Students’ Representative Council (SRC) Week and Open Day Exhibition. Speaking at the launch event, the Minister emphasized that the current economic climate requires graduates who are not merely job seekers but proactive entrepreneurs. He underscored the government's commitment to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as a primary vehicle for national development and industrialization. Minister Puozuing urged the student body to adopt a disciplined approach to their studies and community engagement, highlighting that the skills acquired at the university are vital for solving contemporary Ghanaian challenges. Leadership and gender inclusivity were central themes of the address, with the Minister commending the university for its diverse leadership structure. He specifically noted the achievements of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Hamidatu Dramani, and the SRC President, Nyuri Diana, as evidence of the critical contributions women make in high-level governance. The Minister called for student leaders to exhibit inclusiveness and visionary thinking, warning against negative behaviors that could distract from their academic goals. SRC President Nyuri Diana echoed these sentiments, stating that the 2026 SRC Week aims to empower students to leverage technical education for creative and professional excellence. The week’s activities were complemented by the 2026 Open Day Exhibition and Mini Trade Fair, an event described as a transformation of classrooms into marketplaces. Students from various departments showcased practical innovations in welding, fashion design, and baking, demonstrating the university's mission to bridge the gap between academic training and industry needs. Prof. Hamidatu Dramani and the Director of TVET, Dr. Martin Draamani, emphasized that such exhibitions are crucial for nurturing human capital and fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among the youth. They encouraged the local community to support these student-led ventures, which symbolize a shift toward market-ready education. As the week-long celebration continues with academic contests, cultural festivals, and sporting events, it serves as a platform for fostering student unity and institutional pride. The launch also saw the introduction of new initiatives, including the university's updated official website and the local chapter of the Red Cross Society, both intended to enhance campus engagement and social responsibility. These efforts reflect a broader strategy to position DHLTU as a hub for technical excellence and leadership in the Upper West Region, preparing a new generation of skilled professionals to lead Ghana’s future workforce.
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