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February 18, 2025

Government Launches Committee To Tackle Data Pricing In Ghana
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February 18, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
February 18, 2025
in News & Reports, Telecommunication

In Ghana, Mr Samuel Nartey George, the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, has officially inaugurated a 23-member Inter-Agency Data Pricing Committee in Accra. This committee, comprising representatives from various stakeholders in the digital sector, has been tasked with creating a strategic plan to reduce data costs.

The committee is expected to complete its roadmap and present a report to the Minister by March 6, 2025. This initiative evaluates current pricing structures and suggests improvements that will lead to more competitive and affordable data services, ultimately fostering digital inclusion, economic growth, and national development.

Minister George emphasised that establishing this committee demonstrates the government’s dedication to transparency in data pricing and addressing the digital divide. He stated, “The players in the industry are not Chancellors; they are businessmen. However, my loyalty is first and foremost to the Ghanaian people.”

He clarified that the committee’s focus is not to justify existing data prices but to actively engage in discussions about them. The Minister acknowledged that in January 2024, a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) approached the National Communication Authority with a 10 per cent price reduction proposal, which had yet to receive a response from the ministry after a year.

“We are committed to providing value for money, and our primary goal is to ensure the best offerings for the Ghanaian populace,” asserted Mr George. He advocated for a comprehensive analysis of all bundling options available across various networks rather than relying on a single proposal from one MNO.

The Minister highlighted the potential for many young Ghanaians to benefit from lower data prices, enabling them to pursue gig work internationally. “This is a call to national service and duty for the committee members and industry players,” he remarked.

Mr. Ken Ashigbey, Chief Executive of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, expressed his support for the initiative, calling it the optimal approach to achieving value for money. He stressed that addressing data pricing is a complex issue requiring a unified effort.

Mr. Daniel Oppong Kyeremeh, President of the National Union of Ghana Students, praised the Minister for including student representatives in the committee. He noted that many students struggle with high data costs, especially during online classes and research, and expressed optimism about achieving fair data pricing for all.

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