“Our Goal Is to Make Data a Utility, Not a Luxury” — Sam George

by | Oct 13, 2025

The Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has made a strong commitment to ensuring that internet data in Ghana moves from being a luxury to being an essential utility for every citizen.

What’s Being Done

  • The government has initiated a multi-stakeholder committee tasked with creating a roadmap to lower data prices by the end of the year. This group includes telecom companies, the National Communications Authority (NCA), and other key regulatory and consumer bodies.
  • There are ongoing negotiations with major telecom providers, guiding efforts to restore or introduce affordable data bundles.
  • Studies are being carried out with international bodies to benchmark Ghana’s data costs against people’s earning power — aiming to align prices more closely with what citizens can realistically afford.

What Sam George Said

  • “Every Ghanaian must be able to afford data services.”
  • “Let me be clear, the ministry is engaged … Our goal is to ensure that data is not a luxury but a utility, accessible and affordable to every Ghanaian.”
  • He emphasized that reducing the cost of data isn’t just about lowering numbers — it’s about quality, accessibility, and fairness.

Challenges and Outlook

  • The minister acknowledged that data prices have risen significantly over the past years and that fixing this issue requires careful, structured intervention.
  • He stressed that while citizens want immediate relief, true and lasting change will require policy reform, regulatory adjustments, and collaboration between the government, telecom operators, and consumers.
  • Still, he reassured Ghanaians that there’s a clear plan in place and urged the public to “trust the process.”

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