Ghana pushes stronger legal frameworks for digital innovation - News Summed Up

Ghana pushes stronger legal frameworks for digital innovation


Business News of Sunday, 8 February 2026Source: gbcghanaonline.comThe Government of Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening legal and policy frameworks to support the country’s growing digital economy. The Deputy Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Mohammed Adams Sukparu, made this known while speaking on behalf of the sector minister, Samuel Nartey George, at the TechLaw Conference 2026 and the launch of AITLAP Africa at the University of Ghana School of Law. He said the establishment of AITLAP Africa is timely and closely aligned with government efforts to strengthen regulatory frameworks in key areas, including financial technology (fintech), e-commerce, data protection, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Sukparu further reaffirmed the ministry’s open-door policy and pledged support for partnerships with AITLAP Africa to promote research, capacity building and public education on digital rights and emerging technologies. He urged stakeholders in the legal and technology ecosystems to actively contribute to shaping Ghana’s digital future through informed dialogue, innovation and policy engagement.


Source: GhanaWeb February 08, 2026 15:17 UTC



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