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In a significant development for the digital and creative industries in Ghana, Barimah Amoaning Samuel, a prominent blogger, influencer, Web 3 and cryptocurrency advocate and the Head of the Content Creators Association of Ghana, has been appointed as part of a distinguished committee under the Ministry of Communication to tackle the high cost of internet data in the country.
Barimah, who is well-known for his passion for empowering young people through digital education, expressed his excitement about being part of this groundbreaking initiative.
“Affordable internet is not just a convenience; it is a necessity for growth in the digital age. This initiative is a step toward leveling the playing field for all Ghanaians, particularly the youth and content creators who depend on internet access for their livelihoods,” he said.
The committee, chaired by the Minister of Communication, George Andah, aims to explore practical and sustainable solutions to reduce the cost of data in Ghana. This effort aligns with the government’s broader agenda to make internet access affordable and inclusive, enabling more citizens to participate in the global digital economy.
As a representative of the creative industry, Barimah is keen to advocate for solutions that specifically address the needs of content creators and young entrepreneurs. He proposes tailored data bundles focused on streaming and social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. These platforms are essential tools for modern creatives to share their work, grow their audiences, and monetize their content.
Barimah’s inclusion in this initiative underscores the growing recognition of the creative sector as a vital part of Ghana’s economy. He believes this collaboration between stakeholders will pave the way for innovative solutions to ensure affordable internet access for all.
“Reducing data prices will not only benefit individual users but also spur growth in industries such as education, entertainment, and technology. This is a game-changer for the future of Ghana’s digital economy,” Barimah added.
As the discussions progress, Barimah is committed to leveraging his platform and influence to engage the broader community, ensuring that the voices of young people and creatives are heard.
His leadership in this initiative promises to contribute significantly to shaping policies that will impact millions of lives across Ghana.
The future looks bright for digital innovation in Ghana, and Barimah Amoaning Samuel is at the forefront, championing a cause that holds immense potential for transforming lives and industries alike.
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