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Home » One Million Coders Project Lacks Clear Path to Jobs – Franklin Cudjoe

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One Million Coders Project Lacks Clear Path to Jobs – Franklin Cudjoe

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: March 12, 2026 4:09 pm
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Policy analyst and president of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has raised concerns over Ghana’s approach to digital and technical skills training, warning that the country risks missing out on the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.

Cudjoe points out that current initiatives, including the widely-discussed “One Million Coders” program, lack a clear strategic direction and fail to align with the future labor market.

In a recent appearance on Joy FM, Franklin Cudjoe shared his frustrations with the fragmented nature of Ghana’s digital skills programs.

He highlighted that multiple initiatives have been rolled out without a comprehensive plan, making it difficult for young people to benefit in the long term.

Cudjoe’s comments come at a crucial time when the global AI boom is reshaping industries, and countries like Ghana must prepare their workforce accordingly.

“We are in an AI revolution, and we are doing what? One million coders,” Cudjoe remarked. “I don’t even know what that means. These programs are scattered, and they seem to lack focus.”

The “One Million Coders” initiative, a flagship program aimed at training young people in coding and digital skills, has been widely discussed in the public domain.

However, according to Cudjoe, there is no clear strategy for matching these new skills with the rapidly changing job market.

He stressed that while digital skills are crucial, the way the government has approached their development is scattered and lacks coordination.

Source: metrotvonline.com

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