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The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations is intensifying efforts to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into public sector operations as part of a broader strategy to enhance productivity and drive economic transformation.
This agenda was highlighted during the National AI Expert Training Programme held in Akuse in the Eastern Region from March 16 to March 20, 2026.
The programme brought together public sector leaders to build capacity for the responsible application of AI in governance and service delivery.

Speaking on behalf of Presidential Adviser Augustus O. Tanoh, Administrator of the 24-Hour Economy Authority, Louis Quarcoo underscored the growing importance of AI in strengthening institutional effectiveness and improving decision-making processes.

He emphasised that AI should be viewed as a tool that enhances human capabilities rather than replacing them.
“AI is not magic, and it is not a substitute for human capability. It is a set of tools that enables institutions to think more clearly, act more coherently, and respond more effectively to real-world challenges,” Mr Tanoh noted.

The adoption of AI is a key pillar of the government’s 24-Hour Economy Programme, which aims to boost national productivity through better coordination, increased output and stronger linkages across sectors.
Within this framework, AI is expected to support areas such as agricultural planning, including irrigation systems, yield forecasting, aggregation and the reduction of post-harvest losses.

It is also anticipated to improve logistics coordination, trade facilitation, customs operations and the efficient movement of goods across domestic and regional markets.
Mr Tanoh further stressed that AI should not be treated as a standalone initiative but rather as a cross-cutting capability that strengthens the integrated systems underpinning the 24-Hour Economy.

He concluded that aligning intelligent systems with production, logistics, skills development, finance and market access will position Ghana to accelerate its digital transformation and remain competitive in the global economy.
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