Accra, Dec. 5, - Vice President
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has said technical works on the interoperability of the
payment system has been completed and would be launched in January next year.
He said the implementation of the
system would enable persons using mobile phones and traditional bank accounts
to communicate and send money across networks to facilitate the formalisation
of the economy and promote financial inclusion.
The Vice President said about 70
per cent of the Ghanaians currently are without bank accounts, therefore, the
move would make it possible to capture them into the formal economy.
“As a nation, we are supposed to
innovate and enhance the growth strategy in order to overcome the fiscal
limitations and create jobs and opportunities for all Ghanaians in the digital
age, and no Ghanaian should be left behind in the ICT revolution,” he said.
Vice President Bawumia said this
at the opening of the 2017 Innovation Week of the Advanced Information
Technology Institute of the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT
in Accra on Tuesday.
The four-day event is on the
theme: “Exponential Technologies and Innovation-A Key Enabler for
Socio-economic Development,” which attracted Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) enthusiasts, researchers, entrepreneurs, teachers and
students.
The forum is designed to support
the development of ICT and electronic industry in Ghana and provide opportunity
for experts and enthusiasts to engage in conversations that would propel the
country’s agenda of revolutionising the economy through digitisation.
It seeks to strengthen the
linkages between academic and research institutions and industry, and promote
competitive ICT and electronic industry in accordance with the Government’s
policy of developing global value-added and competitive services and position
the nation as a regional ICT hub.
The event also provided a
platform to showcase some innovative works of young students like digital
products and solutions, mobile applications, robotics and raspberry PI.
The Vice President acknowledged
the role played by India by partnering with the Government to establish the ICT
Centre and expressed appreciation to the Indian Government for making the
project a reality.
He said necessary measures had
been outlined to digitise land records next year to resolve the challenges
associated with land registration and prevent protracted litigations.
He said the project was a
collaborative work between the Government and the World Bank to facilitate easy
checking of land titles.
The Vice President said ICT was a
powerful tool for sustained and rapid growth, which forward looking leaders had
used to solve some real world problems.
He said government would embrace
public-private partnership in developing ICT infrastructure and reduce the cost
of operations.
“The Government is determined to
making Ghana an ICT economy as enshrined in the ICT for Development Policy as
part of the road-map of becoming a smart nation.
“Government is promoting
electronic governance to facilitate public governance and ensure quality
service delivery,” he said.
Vice President Bawumia said the
civil service played a crucial role in the governance of the nation and that
the deployment of exponential technologies would support in that regard.
“This will improve the efficiency
of government services, reduce operational cost and bring governance closer to
the people.
“We are bringing governance to
the people through e-governance initiatives, which have brought improvement in
its day-to-day operations resulting in effectiveness and efficiency,” he added.
He said the implementation of the
ICT Policy for Development would ensure the realisation of the vision to
transform the nation into an information-rich knowledge-based economy through
the development, deployment and exploitation of ICT within the economy and
society.
Mr Kwasi Adu-Gyan, the
Director-General of the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT,
asked government to pass the necessary legislations to make the Centre
semi-autonomous to generate sufficient revenue internally to manage its
operations.
GNA

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