GIFEC
  • Search
  • Menu Canvas
    • HOME
    • ABOUT US
      • Overview
      • Vision, Mision & Values
      • Objectives
      • Our Structure
        • Board of Trustees
        • Management
        • Functional Areas
      • Sources of Funding
    • PROGRAMMES
      • Rural Connectivity Programme
      • Cyberlabs
      • ICT Capacity Building
    • MEDIA CENTRE
      • News
      • Events
      • Gallery
    • PORTALS
      • Projects Portal
      • Projects Dashboard
      • Issue Logger
        • Submit Request
        • Track Request
      • Annual Reports
    • CONTACT
    • Search
GIFEC
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Overview
    • Vision, Mision & Values
    • Objectives
    • Our Structure
      • Board of Trustees
      • Management
      • Functional Areas
    • Sources of Funding
  • PROGRAMMES
    • Rural Connectivity Programme
    • Cyberlabs
    • ICT Capacity Building
  • MEDIA CENTRE
    • News
    • Events
    • Gallery
  • PORTALS
    • Projects Portal
    • Projects Dashboard
    • Issue Logger
      • Submit Request
      • Track Request
    • Annual Reports
  • CONTACT
  • Search

Rural Telephony Networks inaugurated in West Gonja

Digital Inclusion, Meaningful Connectivity

Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Minister for Communications and Digitalisation has inaugurated two Rural Telephony Networks at Mognori and Sumpini in the West Gonja Municipality to aid residents’ access to high-speed voice and data services in the communities.

They are two solar-powered masts, (one in each community) whose network spread to a 20-kilometre radius in each of the two communities, to ensure that the adjoining communities would also benefit from them.

Speaking during the inauguration of the facilities in the two communities in the Savannah Region, Mrs Owusu-Ekuful, said the Network was to ensure that un-served and underserved communities were part of the country’s digital revolution.

She said the Government was working to ensure that every part of the country was connected to telephony network since it was a tool to facilitate the development of the country.

She explained that “As part of government’s commitment to connecting the entire country, then it had the vision to ensure that all un-served and underserved communities are connected and has taken a loan facility to put in the infrastructure.”

She said “They are small, scattered communities. So, the network operators think it is too expensive to put in the cell sites and the network to connect them. So, they will not do it, but Government has decided to partner them to build the infrastructure so that they can use it to deliver their services to the people in the small towns and villages and remote communities around the country.”

Mrs Owusu-Ekuful said the government was determined to leave no one behind, and that robust connectivity was at the heart of the digital initiatives that it was trying to roll out.

“Without connectivity, you cannot do anything at all. So, we are determined to build a robust rural network.” She said a total of 2,016 cell sites were being built and by the end of the year, they would be up and running.

So far, about half have been built; 1,010 have been built and about half of those have been connected. So, we are working on the challenges, and we are sure that by the end of this year, all the 2,016 are built and connected for up to five million citizens, who do not have access to the internet, to also utilise data and high-speed voice services for all their online interactions to be part of the digital revolution that is unfolding, she said.

Mrs Owusu-Ekuful said connecting the un-served and underserved communities would help children from those communities to put into practice their ICT skills while other residents would use it to improve their business operations, and access other useful services.

Mr Musah Karim Kusubari, West Gonja Municipal Chief Executive, assured community members that government would continue to work to address their pressing needs.

Sumpiniwura Seidu Asuma, Chief of Sumpini, expressed gratitude to the government for extending the facility to the area and connecting the community to the national grid.

Assan Sakara, Chief of Mognori, said the facility would improve the living conditions of the people in the community.

Meanwhile, Mrs Owusu-Ekuful also visited Murugu and Langantere communities in the Municipality where the Rural Telephony Networks were built but to be operationalised, to inspect them and assured residents that the challenges would soon be fixed to connect them as well.

Source: GNA

Previous Story
Minister Commissions 2 Cell Sites in Savannah Region
Next Story
GIFEC Administrator engages DTC trainees in the Central Region

Related Articles

22,000 Beneficiaries Receive Digital Skills Training

About 22,000 people are undergoing Digital Skills Training through the...

GIFEC trains 640 women in ICT

The Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) has disclosed...

Recent Post

  • GIFEC GETS NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES
  • GIFEC Supports Student Loan Trust Fund
  • GIFEC, ITU Empower 30 Women with Digital Skills
  • GIFEC Present Laptops and ICT Equipment to Boost Operations of Seven (7) National Institutions
  • GIFEC Administrator Launches ICT Training for Thirty (30) Women in Tamale
Loading...
SearchPostsLogin
GIFEC GETS NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GIFEC Supports Student Loan Trust Fund
GIFEC, ITU Empower 30 Women with Digital Skills
GIFEC Present Laptops and ICT Equipment to Boost Operations of Seven (7) National Institutions
GIFEC Administrator Launches ICT Training for Thirty (30) Women in Tamale
GIFEC Assists Ghana Army Recruit Training School With 20 Laptops

Welcome back,

Insert/edit link

Enter the destination URL

Or link to existing content

    No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.
      Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications

      QUICK LINKS

      • Home
      • About Us
      • Programmes
      • Resources
      • Media

      CONTACT US

      • 4th Floor, Ministry of Communications Office Complex. Abdul Diouf Road, Ridge, Accra
      • (+233) 303975574
      • info@gifec.gov.gh
      • www.gifec.gov.gh

      PROGRAMMES

      • Rural Connectivity Programme
      • Cyberlabs Programme
      • ICT Capacity Building Programme
      Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Instagram

      Copyright © 2023 GIFEC. All Rights Reserved