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The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Digital Centres Limited (GDCL), Christine Ansong, has backed President John Dramani Mahama’s tough stance on cybercrime, including the decision to extradite offenders for trial.
She said the government’s position is a clear signal that Ghana is committed to building a trusted digital economy and will not tolerate individuals who use technology for fraudulent purposes.
“Cybercrime undermines the very foundation of our digital transformation agenda. At GDCL, we are working to create digital jobs, incubate startups, and position Ghana as Africa’s innovation hub.
"This vision cannot thrive if young people choose fraud over innovation,” Ms. Ansong stressed.
Her comments follow President Mahama’s recent warning that cyber scammers will be handed over for trial both locally and internationally.
The President also announced deeper collaboration with global partners to strengthen Ghana’s capacity in tackling online fraud and cyber threats.
Ms. Ansong urged the youth to take advantage of opportunities in the technology sector rather than engage in illegal online activities.
“The future is digital. Whether it’s artificial intelligence, fintech, or business process outsourcing, the opportunities are endless. I encourage our young people to channel their creativity into these sectors and build legitimate, rewarding careers,” she said.
The GDCL Deputy CEO also lauded the government’s broader digital vision, noting that initiatives such as the establishment of regional digital centres and Ghana’s ambition to become Africa’s AI hub will open doors for sustainable employment and innovation.
“With the leadership of President Mahama and the support of the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization, Ghana is on the right path.
We must protect this progress by rejecting cybercrime and embracing technology as a force for good,” she added.
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