The government wants to help people pay less for their internet data. Many people in Ghana have told leaders that data costs a lot of money, making it hard for them to use the internet.
Mr. Samuel Nartey George, who works as the Minister of Communications, shared some good news. He plans to make a special team of people from different government offices work together. This team will find ways to make internet data cheaper for everyone.
Mr. George talked about this on a TV show called NewsFile last Saturday. He said the team would start their work in two weeks. The team will include important people from offices that deal with energy, money, and phone companies.
The Minister explained that they might make changes in two ways. Phone companies could lower their prices or give people more data for the same amount of money. For example, if someone pays 100 cedis for 100 gigabytes of data, they might receive 150 gigabytes instead.
The special team will examine carefully why data costs so much money in Ghana. They will talk to phone companies and other important people to find the best ways to make the internet cheaper. They want everyone to be able to afford using the internet. Many people in Ghana feel happy about this news and hope the changes will help them save money.
Mr. Samuel Nartey George, who works as the Minister of Communications, shared some good news. He plans to make a special team of people from different government offices work together. This team will find ways to make internet data cheaper for everyone.
Mr. George talked about this on a TV show called NewsFile last Saturday. He said the team would start their work in two weeks. The team will include important people from offices that deal with energy, money, and phone companies.
The Minister explained that they might make changes in two ways. Phone companies could lower their prices or give people more data for the same amount of money. For example, if someone pays 100 cedis for 100 gigabytes of data, they might receive 150 gigabytes instead.
The special team will examine carefully why data costs so much money in Ghana. They will talk to phone companies and other important people to find the best ways to make the internet cheaper. They want everyone to be able to afford using the internet. Many people in Ghana feel happy about this news and hope the changes will help them save money.