Government is working
to ensure all its external data in other countries is hosted locally in Ghana.
This is to
reduce cost of operations and promote growth in the digital space.
Minister for
Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu Ekuful, made this disclosure to
Joy Business after addressing a validation workshop on data centre and cloud
regulations in Accra.

The
validation workshop by Smart Africa and the National Information Technology
Agency (NITA) is aimed at getting stakeholders' input for the enhanced
regulatory framework for cloud and data centres in Ghana.
According to
the Minister, this framework will lead to promoting the country to become the
preferred choice for hosting African data.

She believes that
hosting a localised data centre will support job creation in the digital space.
“We need to have the
regulatory system in place to ensure that whatever achievements we have in the
digital space are fully secured. So this is very important to us. It’s
absolutely essential that we provide the legal framework within which emerging
technologies will operate so they don’t grow like weeds”.
“One key
thing that we want to promote with this is the localisation of the data in our
country. We produce that data, it must be stored here. We don’t have anything
against the Amazon Cloud Services and the big operators. Let them build data
centres here and host Africa’s data on the continent because it is expensive
and we’re paying twice to host the data on other cloud services, pay for the
management and pay for retrieval for our use, it doesn’t make sense” she added.

Director of
Digital Infrastructure, Skills and Empowerment at Smart Africa, Thelma Efua
Quaye, is optimistic that having a harmonised regulation system for data and
cloud will boost investor confidence in the continent.
The government, she
said, is therefore embarking on skills training for young entrepreneurs to take
advantage of the growing digital space.
Source: Myjoyonline.com