The
Deputy Minister of Communications and Digitalization, Ama Pomaa Boateng has
called on academic institutions in the country to embrace emerging technologies
to enable them to stay at the forefront of innovation and keep pace with the
rapidly evolving global landscape.
She
believes that Ghana’s journey toward sustainable development cannot be achieved
without harnessing the full potential of ICT, hence the need for academia to
take the lead in ICT education and research, fostering a culture of lifelong
learning and technological adaptation.
Speaking
on behalf of the Minister of Communication and Digitalization to launch the
first-ever National ICT Week event, the Deputy Minister for Communications and
Digitalisation, Ama Pomaa Boateng noted that the rapid advancements in
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have the potential to
revolutionize every aspect of our lives and transform the nation's trajectory
towards sustainable development.
ICT
she explains, is not merely a tool but an enabler of progress, adding that it
is the catalyst that drives inclusive growth, empowers citizens, and paves the
way for a prosperous future.

In
his address, the Director General of NITA, Richard Okyere-Fosu, expressed his
appreciation for the massive support the event has enjoyed within the ICT space
in the country and thanked
the Board of NITA for their zeal to ensure the success of the launch.
“We genuinely think that harnessing
the potential of information and communication technology will help our country
move toward sustainable development and creating the necessary awareness on ICT
products and its usage is vital for the development of the country,” he said.
“Our goal is to foster a collaborative
environment where ideas, innovations, and knowledge could be shared freely,
leading to novel solutions for the challenges we face." He added that this will be the backbone
for subsequent events and ingenuity of Ghanaian innovations,” he added.
Organised
by the National Information and Technology Agency (NITA), the official launch
ceremony which was held on the theme: Empowering Digital Transformation for
Sustainable Development brought together stakeholders from the government, private
sector, academia, and civil society to foster collaboration, innovation,
capacity building and knowledge sharing.