The Ghana
Domain Name Registry (GDNR) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to
Samuel Nartey George on his appointment as the Minister for the Ministry of
Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations. In a statement, the GDNR
expressed confidence in Hon. Sam George’s ability to lead Ghana’s digital
transformation, citing his passion for innovation, technology, and public
service as key attributes that make him an ideal leader for this critical role.
The new
minister’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment in Ghana’s journey toward
becoming a digitally inclusive and advanced nation. With a strong track record
of advocating for technological progress and bridging the digital divide, Hon.
George is well-positioned to drive transformative initiatives that will empower
Ghanaians to thrive in the digital economy.
The GDNR
highlighted Hon. George’s commitment to fostering innovation and creating
opportunities for all Ghanaians, particularly in underserved communities. His
leadership is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening digital
infrastructure, promoting digital literacy, and enhancing Ghana’s global
digital presence.
As part of its
message, the GDNR expressed its eagerness to collaborate with Hon. Sam George
and the Ministry to advance Ghana’s digital agenda. The GDNR, which oversees
the registration and management of Ghana’s country code top-level domain (.gh),
emphasized the importance of promoting the use of the .gh domain to enhance
Ghana’s visibility and credibility in the global digital landscape.
“The Ghana
Domain Name Registry is excited to collaborate with you and support your vision
for a digitally inclusive and advanced Ghana,” the statement read. “We look forward to working together to
strengthen digital infrastructure and enhance Ghana’s global digital presence
with the use of the .gh domain.”
In closing, the
GDNR wished Hon. Samuel Nartey George wisdom, strength, and success as he
embarks on this new chapter of leadership. “Your passion for innovation and
technology positions you as an ideal leader to drive progress in bridging the
digital divide, fostering innovation, and creating opportunities for Ghanaians
to thrive in the digital economy,” the statement concluded.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye