Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama met with a Huawei Ghana delegation led by the company's country director at the Jubilee House. The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Sam Nartey George, attended the meeting on an unspecified date. The discussions centered on supporting Ghana's digital transformation through enhanced connectivity, cloud computing, and the development of digital skills. Officials explored initiatives to expand rural telephony networks, enhance digital sovereignty, and deploy ICT infrastructure for national development.
Huawei reaffirmed its commitment to positioning Ghana as a digital hub in Africa through investments in ICT infrastructure, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and skills training for young professionals. The government emphasized aligning private sector innovation with national policy priorities. Technology plays a role in creating opportunities, strengthening security systems, and driving economic growth. The meeting highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing Ghana's digital transformation and solidifying the country's leadership in Africa's technology sector.
Huawei reaffirmed its commitment to positioning Ghana as a digital hub in Africa through investments in ICT infrastructure, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and skills training for young professionals. The government emphasized aligning private sector innovation with national policy priorities. Technology plays a role in creating opportunities, strengthening security systems, and driving economic growth. The meeting highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing Ghana's digital transformation and solidifying the country's leadership in Africa's technology sector.