Immediate Past IET-GH President urges engineers to engage in politics

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Ghana (IET-GH), has inducted a new batch of members in Wa, using the occasion to call for greater political participation by engineers to help shape national development.

Addressing the gathering, the Immediate Past President of IET-GH, Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng, urged engineers to move beyond their traditional professional roles and actively engage in politics and governance.

He emphasized that the technical expertise of engineers is vital for informed policymaking and sustainable national progress.

The Wa ceremony marked Engr. Boateng’s final induction event as president, bringing his tenure to a close with a passionate appeal for engineers to embrace leadership in public life. He noted that professional bodies like IET-GH can significantly influence government decisions when their members take up roles in politics and public service.

Engr. Boateng encouraged the newly inducted members to develop an interest in national affairs, underscoring the critical contributions engineers have historically made to Ghana’s development.

He concluded by reminding the new members that engineering is not only about technical solutions but also about responsible leadership and service to society.