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Business News of Monday, 4 June 2018

Source: peacefmonline.com

Communications Ministry, KNUST sign eTransform deal

Minister of Communications, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful Minister of Communications, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful

The Ministry of Communications has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Kumasi Business Incubator (KBI) centre of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology to champion the operation of all aspects of Government’s iHub development in the Middle Belt of Ghana.

The MoA which was signed last Thursday at a brief ceremony at the Ministry of Communications, Accra, provides the framework within which detailed strategies and mechanisms of cooperation for the establishment and implementation of an Innovation Hub at the KBI are to be carried out.

The KBI’s role will include the training and accreditation, certification, competition for ideas, business mentoring, access to finance and markets, development and revision of technical standards, testing procedures and laboratory policies, as well as providing technical support for iHub operations and consulting with stakeholders on mobile technology related matters.

Deputy Communications Minister, Vincent Sowah Odotei, who signed on behalf of the ministry, said government’s commitment to digitize the economy is without question and entreated all to embrace the evolving change.

New Ghanaian Civilization

He said “The government of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is committed to what we term as the new Ghanaian civilization and as part of that, and as we have demonstrated with our numerous electronics products – EIE, Paperless clearing systems, recently, a couple of weeks ago you are all aware we inaugurated the Case Tracking System with the Judicial Service where they are putting up a system where you will be able to track your case online, so that the issue of files being lost will be a thing of the past. We also recently came up with the Mobile Money Interoperability where you will be able to send money across networks where you will not be dedicated to other networks.

“We are also continuing with the eServices – ePassport, eProcurement, the e-Immigration, all as part of making sure that we digitize this economy.”


Sowah Odotei also pointed to ongoing efforts to monitor in real time, mobile industry revenues, and said these efforts will ensure that Ghana and its youth are not left behind but are key in the digital ecosystem of the phenomenal realities of the 21st Century.

He was grateful to the KNUST for agreeing to offer its centre as a continuation of an existing partnership under the eGhana Project to offer the youth the desired environment, guidance and mentorship to nurture and develop start-up ideas.

“When you engage with other players in the global ecosystem, everybody is talking about innovation, everybody is talking about ideas based on digital economy, based on technology that can provide solutions, and that’s where the real money is. That is where our contribution and the role that we play in the global ecosystem will be felt. Ideas about business, ideas about technology are everywhere and I believe that we have to give the children of this country also the chance and the opportunity and to create the enabling environment for them to do that”, he said.