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Former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, delivered a speech at the Cambridge Africa Business Conference, rallying a global audience around Africa’s digital awakening.
Declaring that “Africa’s time is now,” he said that the continent has all it needs to lead in innovation, if only leaders and institutions stay committed to bold, tech-driven reforms.
Using Ghana as a beacon, Dr Bawumia recounted how digitisation has improved government transparency and expanded access to services.
He noted the implementation of a national digital property address system, the Ghana Card as a unique identifier, and a groundbreaking mobile money interoperability platform that has become a model for other countries.
He pointed out that digital platforms have allowed governments to collect revenue more efficiently, deliver social interventions with precision, and fight corruption through traceable transactions.
“When the systems work,” he stated, “the people benefit.”
His remarks echoed a broader theme of building trust in public institutions through smart technology.
Dr. Bawumia emphasised the need for Africa to build homegrown digital solutions.
“We cannot rely on imported systems that do not understand our unique challenges,” he warned.
He encouraged the continent’s entrepreneurs and developers to lead the next wave of African innovation and pledged Ghana’s support for regional tech collaboration.
His central message, that digital transformation is not a luxury but a necessity, resonated with the students, scholars, and professionals present.
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