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Ghana to Integrate AI into Basic Education under New Curriculum

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
April 24, 2026
Reading Time: 6 mins read
President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to integrate artificial intelligence, coding, robotics, and electronics into Ghana’s basic education curriculum as part of a broader national strategy to prepare the next generation for a rapidly evolving digital future.

Speaking at the official launch of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy at Labadi Beach Hotel, the President described the move as a deliberate policy shift aimed at aligning education with emerging global technological trends.

He indicated that the Curriculum Review Committee under the Ministry of Education has been tasked to complete its work by the end of June, paving the way for the introduction of these subjects at the foundational level of schooling.

The announcement marks a significant step toward embedding digital literacy and advanced technological skills within Ghana’s education system, with a focus on early exposure to innovation driven learning.

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Preparing Children for a Digital Future

The integration of artificial intelligence and related disciplines into the curriculum is expected to transform how children are introduced to science and technology.

President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama

According to the President, the initiative is designed to equip young learners not only with technical skills but also with the ability to think critically and adapt to a changing global landscape.

“It will be introducing AI, coding, robotics and electronics at the basic level to prepare our children for the digital future ahead of them,” he stated, emphasizing the urgency of preparing Ghanaian youth for opportunities and challenges in the digital age.

He described the reform as part of a broader vision for national development, noting that education must evolve to reflect the realities of a technology driven world. By introducing these subjects early, the government aims to build a strong foundation for future innovation and competitiveness.

A National Call to Action

Beyond curriculum reform, the President framed the National AI Strategy as a comprehensive call to action for all sectors of society. He stressed that the success of the initiative would depend on coordinated efforts across government, academia, the private sector, and the general public.

“This strategy does more than set policy direction. It issues a national call to action,” he said, outlining the responsibilities of various stakeholders in driving the agenda forward.

He called on government institutions to lead responsibly, ensuring that policies and investments are aligned with national development goals. At the same time, he urged academic institutions to embrace innovation and play a leading role in research and knowledge creation.

Basic School Children
Basic School Children

The private sector was also identified as a critical partner, with the President encouraging businesses to invest in technological development and support the growth of Ghana’s digital ecosystem. He emphasized that collaboration across these sectors would be essential in achieving the desired outcomes.

Youth at the Centre of Transformation

Central to the strategy is the role of Ghana’s youth, who the President described as key drivers of the country’s digital transformation. He urged young people to approach the emerging opportunities with urgency and determination, positioning themselves as active participants in the evolving technological landscape.

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The integration of AI and related subjects into basic education is expected to nurture interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics from an early stage. This, in turn, will help create a pipeline of skilled individuals capable of contributing to national development.

The President noted that empowering the youth with relevant skills is not only an investment in their future but also a strategic move to enhance Ghana’s global competitiveness.

A key theme of the President’s address was the importance of ensuring that Ghana’s technological advancement reflects its cultural identity and values. He cautioned against relying solely on imported systems that may not fully align with local realities.

President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama

“Let us build an AI future that is not imported, but is shaped by our own values,” he stated, highlighting the need for context driven innovation.

He emphasized that technological development should serve the needs of the people, rather than exist as an end in itself. This approach underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring that AI is used as a tool for inclusion, productivity, and national progress.

Driving Innovation with Purpose

The President further stressed that innovation must be purposeful and aligned with the broader goals of societal development. He called for a disciplined and ambitious approach to implementing the AI strategy, ensuring that it delivers tangible benefits for citizens.

“Let us deploy innovation not for its own sake, but in the service of our people,” he said, reinforcing the idea that technological progress should translate into improved livelihoods and opportunities.

This perspective reflects a broader understanding of development, where technology is integrated into various sectors to enhance efficiency, productivity, and quality of life.

The announcement culminated in the formal declaration of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, marking the beginning of a new phase in Ghana’s technological journey.

“And so, ladies and gentlemen, it is now my singular honour and privilege to officially declare the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy of Ghana duly launched.”

President John Dramani Mahama

The launch represents a comprehensive effort to position Ghana as a leader in digital innovation within the region, with a focus on education, infrastructure, and inclusive growth.

President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama

Implications for Ghana’s Education and Economy

The integration of AI into basic education is expected to have far reaching implications for both the education sector and the broader economy. By equipping students with relevant skills from an early age, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between education and industry needs.

Over time, this could lead to increased innovation, higher productivity, and the creation of new economic opportunities. It also has the potential to attract investment in the technology sector, further boosting Ghana’s position as a hub for digital development in Africa.

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