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Minister Boosts Ghana-Built AI Innovation for Dodo Summit 2025

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Ghanaian Minister Champions Homegrown AI as Essential for Digital Transformation

Ghana’s Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering and supporting the development of locally engineered Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. Minister George emphasized that cultivating homegrown innovation is not merely beneficial but absolutely crucial for the nation’s ambitious digital transformation agenda, positioning Ghana as a leader in African tech.

Catalyzing Local AI Innovation and Digital Sovereignty

The Minister’s strong endorsement came during a recent courtesy visit from Dodo Technologies, a dynamic Ghanaian AI and communication technology startup. This engagement coincides with Dodo Technologies’ preparations for the highly anticipated Dodo Summit 2025, scheduled for December 10 at the UPSA Auditorium in Accra. Minister George lauded Dodo Technologies for their commendable achievement in developing technology entirely within Ghana, specifically designed to address pressing communication challenges across various sectors. He articulated that backing such local innovators perfectly aligns with the government’s overarching strategic priorities. These priorities include safeguarding digital sovereignty, promoting inclusive economic growth, ensuring robust data protection, and fostering an innovation-driven governance framework. This strategic alignment reflects Ghana’s proactive stance in empowering its digital ecosystem. The nation has consistently advocated for enhanced participation of local enterprises across the digital spectrum, encompassing crucial areas from cybersecurity and data hosting to the widespread adoption of advanced AI solutions. This concerted effort demonstrates Ghana’s dedication to building a resilient, self-reliant digital future, driven by its own talent and innovation.

This clear governmental backing signifies a pivotal moment for Ghana’s burgeoning tech scene. By championing local AI initiatives, Ghana is not only nurturing domestic talent but also strengthening its position in the global digital landscape. This strategic focus ensures that the benefits of technological advancement are inclusive and contribute directly to the nation’s socioeconomic development, setting a powerful precedent for other African nations.

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