Creating opportunities for Ghana’s youth through ICT

Ghana’s telecommunications giant, MTN Ghana, has once again entrenched its dominance in the industry and further demonstrated its position as a company that is not only out there to make profit but to give back to society.

It has also proved to be not only a major taxpayer to the state but one that is poised to help accelerate the country’s socio-economic advancement by creating opportunities for the youth.

Last week, the company cut sod to undertake the construction of an ICT Hub in its quest to develop the country’s ICT ecosystem in the areas of health, agriculture and education through on-site and remote access delivery to facilitate skills development and job creation for the youth.

To be known as the Ghana ICT Hub, it will arguably be the largest-ever ICT project in the company’s over-25 years history in the country.

Estimated to cost about US$25million, the project is aimed at facilitating and deepening the country’s digital transformation agenda.

Focus on the youth

The hub project is meant to play a critical role in deepening the foundational root of the country’s digitalisation agenda, while giving the budding youth a chance to transform Ghana in ways never imagined.

About 1.74 million (13.4 per cent) of the total working population of 13 million in the age bracket of 15 years and above, in the first quarter of the year were unemployed, according to a study conducted by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).

It was estimated that unemployment rate in Ghana was 4.80 per cent as of the end of 2022, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Ghana Unemployment Rate is projected to trend around five per cent in 2023 and 4.70 per cent in 2024, according to our econometric models.

These numbers paint a gloomy picture with many already fearing that the rate of unemployment in the country is a security threat to the nation that needed urgent attention.

With technology fast taking over every human activity, the development opens up many opportunities for the youth.

This is also the more reason why there is the need for the development of platforms to help the youth to develop their potentials to aid the accelerated socio-economic advancement of the country.

The Silicon Valley in the United States of America portrays a history of relationships between academic institutions, venture funds, accelerators, support facilities and a willing government, as well as thousands of bright minds from industry.

This is where the Ghana ICT Hub comes in handy because it is also expected to position the country’s youth for the future while deepening the relationship between government and the private sector.

According to MTN, its purpose is to prepare the youth of Ghana to have better prospects of succeeding and competing in the global digital economy.

According to the Chief Executive Officer of MTN, Selorm Adadevor, it is the dream of the company to transform Ghana through ICT-enablement because it has no boundaries, stressing that the Ghana ICT Hub project “is only a small part of a broader project called the ‘Ghana Innovation Hub’ project.”

Ghana ICT Hub 

The Ghana ICT Hub is a physical Infrastructure designed to provide 4,000 square metres of space with ancillary facilities and unique features.

Source: Graphiconline

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