January 12th, 2017

Secretary-General Shola Taylor pledges enhanced ICT support to new president of Ghana

London, 12 January 2017 – Secretary-General Shola Taylor joined heads of state and distinguished guests from around the world at the inauguration of His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo as President of the Republic of Ghana on Sunday 8 January.

I was delighted to attend the inauguration of President Akufo-Addo. It was a truly unifying and inspiring celebration,” said Mr Taylor.

In my meeting with the president, I took the opportunity to pledge the continuous and enhanced support of the CTO to his presidency and Ghana, especially on ICT capacity development, cybersecurity and broadband infrastructure,” added Mr Taylor.

A human rights lawyer and former justice and foreign minister, President Akufo-Addo won last month’s tightly contested presidential election in the West African country.

Whilst in Ghana Mr Taylor also held a series of high-level meetings with the CTO’s main partners in Ghana: the Ministry of Communications, the National Communications Authority, the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications, the National Information Technology Agency and Vodafone Ghana, who chairs the CTO’s Programme for Development & Training. At their meeting Mr Issah Yahaya, Chief Director of the Ministry of Communications, acknowledged the positive contribution of the CTO to ICT development in Ghana.

Since becoming a member country of the CTO in 1962, the country has received regular advice and expertise from the organisation in building its information and communication infrastructure and promoting universal access. Support provided in recent years has focused primarily on ICT policy and regulation. The country is considered to have one of the best approaches in managing universal access funds in Africa, supporting not only fixed access, but also wireless, broadband, broadcasting and other services.

Ghana is making great strides in developing its ICT sector,” concluded Mr Taylor. “I very much look forward to the CTO partnering the new Ghanaian administration on the journey towards a successful e-economy.”

For more information, contact The Communications Team at communications@cto.int or call +44 20 8600 3813.

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