The
government of Ghana has reiterated its commitment to building a resilient digital economy
that would transform national development through strategic partnerships with
stakeholders in the country’s tech ecosystem.
The
Deputy Minister for Communications and Digitalization ( MoCD), Ama Pomaa
Boateng, who made this known during a meeting with members of the Korea
Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) at the Accra Digital Center (ADC),
said the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization ( MoCD) will continue to
engage with stakeholders to a robust digital economy.

Korea
Information Society Development Institute (KISDI), led by Dr. Eun Jin RYU, are
on a 4-day working visit to Ghana to understudy Ghana’s digitalisation
architecture with a particular focus on cyber security, 5G Network, innovation
and other electronic services which were being championed by the MoCD and its
agencies.

The team
was also joined by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ADC, Mr. Kwadwo Baah
Agyeman; The Director for Research, Statistics and Information Management
(RSIM) at MoCD, Mr. Samuel Antwi-Gyekyi, as well as other officials from the
ministry.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye