MTN Ghana has held a
digital sod-cutting event to announce the construction of the Ghana ICT Hub
project. The initiative falls in line with MTN’s Ambition 2025 strategy which
is focused on leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress and its
commitment to supporting the Digital Ghana Agenda. This is aimed at
creating jobs for the youth.
The Ghana ICT Hub is a
physical Infrastructure designed to provide 4,000 square meters of space with
ancillary facilities and unique features. It will be the first of its kind in
the West Africa sub-region with the aim of training over 200,000 people with
ICT skills and generating over 100,000 jobs during the first three years
post-completion.
Additionally, it will provide office spaces and meeting venues
for over 100 tech start-ups and tech companies all in a bid to catalyze Ghana’s digitalization agenda. The project is scheduled to be
completed in approximately 18 months from when construction begins.
The Ghana ICT Hub is part
of the broader Ghana Innovation Hub project which also includes the ‘Accra
Innovation City’ Project and The Ghana Education Platform project. When completed, the Ghana ICT Hub will become
the fulcrum of human capital and ICT skills development, accelerate Ghana’s ICT
ecosystem, and facilitate job creation and continue to set the pace in ICT and
telecommunications infrastructure development.
Speaking at the digital sod-cutting ceremony, Board Chairman for MTN Ghana, Dr. Ishmael Yamson underscored
the integral role digital innovation and telecommunications play in today’s
world. He commended MTN for the critical role they have played in Ghana’s
socio-economic development. He also called on other stakeholders to
collectively help in building Ghana.
On his part, Selorm
Adadevoh, CEO of MTN Ghana said the establishment of the Ghana ICT Hub will
power Ghana to be West Africa’s ICT leader through innovation and digital
skills.
“Over the past 25 years, MTN has been at the forefront
of accelerating socio-economic growth. Critical to us has been the promotion of
ICT and digital skills training and development across the country.
“The Ghana ICT Hub aims to develop an ICT ecosystem
in the areas of Health, Agriculture, and Education through on-site and
remote access delivery to facilitate skills development and job creation for
the youth in Ghana. Our investment in the Ghana ICT Hub among other
ground-breaking digital and ICT-focused initiatives and interventions goes to
show that MTN is at the heart of accelerating national development and
socio-economic development,” he added.
Minister for Communications
and Digitalization, Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful expressed gratitude to the MTN
Group and MTN Ghana leadership for partnering with Government in achieving its
digitalization agenda. “The decision by MTN to build an ICT hub in Ghana as
part of its 25th anniversary to support Ghana in realizing its
digital agenda is very commendable. MTN’s commitment to be at the frontier of
championing digital innovation in Ghana is worthy of emulation. The
establishment of the Ghana ICT Hub will facilitate the paradigm shift needed to
accelerate Ghana’s progress with the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable
Development Goals.”
The Ghana ICT Hub will have the following facilities: Laboratories for
Technology training and research, Innovation Hub, Co-working spaces for tech
innovation start-ups, a Tier 3 Data center, Conferencing facilities, Offices, and
meeting rooms, Commercial lettable spaces and Gaming Area, Restaurant and Ancillary
facilities
The Technology laboratories will be fitted with next-generation ICT
equipment and applications to provide the youth of Ghana with practical
training in Industry 4.0 technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI),
Machine Learning, Cloud Computing,3D Printing, Robotics, Internet of things
(IoT), Advanced Manufacturing Techniques and Cyber security and Genetic Engineering
The event was attended by
government officials including Minister for Communications and Digitalization,
Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, CEO of Accra Digital Center, Kwadwo Baah Agyemang, South
African High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Grace Mason, Minister for Works and Housing,
Hon. Francis Asenso-Boakye, Member of Parliament for Okaikwei South, Hon. Dakoa
Newman, Board Chairperson of the
National Communications Authority Isaac Emil Osei-Bonsu Esq., Director-General
of National Information Technology Agency (NITA), Richard Okyere Ofosu and board members of the Ghana Digital
Centres Limited as well as a cross-section of MTN Executives and staff, media
and other stakeholders.