
Di new group wey dem call Coalition of Organizations in STEM (COS) wey get plenty private entities, NGOs, and advocates for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEM/STEAM), don talk say make Ghana Education Minister put more hand for collaboration wit local STEM stakeholders to change di STEM education system for di country.
For statement wey dem drop today, di coalition admit say government dey try to move STEM education go forward for Ghana.
But COS believe say plenty potential dey wey dem never use well for di country education system, if dem fit tap am well, e go benefit students and boost di local STEM economy.
Dem talk say e dey important make di education style ati di 21st-century economy needs.
COS show strong support for di Minister vision say no Ghanaian pikin, no matter di background or pockets, go dey miss out on STEM education from primary to tertiary level.
Di coalition stress say any solutions for education wey Ghanaians create for Ghanaians suppose dey di main gist, make we focus on building sustainable economy wey dey innovate.
Despite di plenty talk on STEM for Ghana, COS raise some wahala about di small interaction wit local STEM experts before.
Dem argue say dis kind no teamwork don hold innovation back, job creation, and di growth of self-sustaining STEM ecosystem for di country.
COS dey beg di Minister make e no repeat di same mistakes of di past governments and dem ready to help create way for local STEM players to make education delivery better from primary level, fit create over 1,000 jobs for Ghanaian youth.