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“NITA commences the National ICT Week 2024 emphasizing digital inclusion for a prosperous Ghana

The National Information Technology Agency (NITA) kicked off its highly anticipated National ICT Week at the Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT, Accra, with a strong focus on digital inclusion. The event, themed “Driving Digital Transformation,” brought together stakeholders from various sectors to reflect on the progress made and strategize for the future.

Digital Inclusion: A Necessity for Ghana’s Growth

Director General of NITA, Richard Okyere Fosu, emphasized that the ICT week celebration is a critical platform for showcasing innovations and setting strategic plans. He highlighted the significance of ICT in modern economies, citing Ghana’s e-commerce initiatives as a prime example. Fosu noted that digital transformation is driving growth, enhancing efficiency, and improving lives for all Ghanaians.

Government’s Commitment to Digital Inclusion

Chief Director of the Ministry of Communications, Alexander Afful, reiterated the government’s dedication to creating an equitable digital landscape. He stressed that digital inclusion is not just a goal but a necessity, ensuring that all Ghanaians, regardless of background or location, can thrive in the digital economy. Afful emphasized that digital inclusion encompasses more than just internet access and digital devices; it requires equipping individuals and communities with the necessary skills, knowledge, and support.

Empowering Citizens through Digital Literacy

Madam Abena Nyamesem, a lawyer and head of sustainability and partnerships, highlighted NITA’s training initiatives. She mentioned that participants have been educated on crucial topics such as cyberbullying, personal data protection, and combating misinformation and disinformation.

Key Takeaways

  • Digital inclusion is vital for Ghana’s economic growth and development.
  • The government is committed to creating a fair and equitable digital landscape.
  • ICT week serves as a platform for reflection, strategizing, and innovation.
  • Digital literacy training empowers citizens to navigate the digital economy safely.

Conclusion

NITA’s National ICT Week sets the stage for Ghana’s digital transformation journey. By prioritizing digital inclusion, the government and stakeholders aim to bridge the digital divide, fostering a prosperous and equitable society for all Ghanaians.

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