It is with profound sadness that we at InovTech STEM Center mourn the passing of the Honorable Minister Murtala Mohammed. His death is not only a national loss, but a deeply personal one to our community.
Minister Murtala was more than a public servant. He was a visionary who believed in the untapped potential of young minds and the power of STEM education to shape a better Ghana. Where many saw obstacles, he saw opportunities. He understood the importance of investing in the next generation, especially in communities too often overlooked.
He stood with us. He believed in our mission. His encouragement and support gave us strength during the most challenging moments. He didn’t just attend events or offer polite words. He engaged with heart and purpose. He listened to the dreams of our students and reminded them that their voices mattered.
To us, he wasn’t just a minister. He was a mentor, a guide, and a true ally in the fight for educational equity.
Today, we grieve. But we also give thanks. We are grateful for his unwavering belief in our work and for the legacy he leaves behind. His impact lives in every child who dares to dream, in every classroom where curiosity is sparked, and in every corner of Ghana where innovation begins to rise.
To his family and loved ones, we extend our deepest condolences. Our hearts are with you.
Minister Murtala Mohammed, thank you for standing with us. Thank you for believing. Your light will continue to shine through the work we do.
Rest in peace.
— Jonathan Kennedy Sowah
Founder & CEO
InovTech STEM Center