
Nana Appiagyei Dankawoso I, the Omanhene Kyeame of the Asante Juaben Traditional Area, has called on graduates of the Jackson Institute of Technology to embrace emerging technologies as tools for advancing national growth and strengthening global security.
Addressing graduates during the institute’s recent ceremony, Nana Dankawoso underscored the transformative power of technology in shaping innovation, driving development, and addressing pressing societal challenges.
He stressed, however, that some communities remain disadvantaged due to limited access to education, employment, and digital resources.
The traditional leader commended the Jackson Institute for extending its training programmes to Ghana’s national security agencies, noting that this equips personnel with the knowledge needed to respond effectively to evolving threats.
He urged the graduates to put their newly acquired skills to practical use, adapt to technological changes, and become active contributors to national security and international peace efforts.
Source: Prince Owusu Asiedu