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The Ghana Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2025 took place in Accra on Thursday, 5th June, on the theme “Building an Inclusive Digital Future Together.”
The forum aimed to enhance digital literacy among Ghanaians and foster discussions on internet governance.

In her opening address, Hon. Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, Ghana’s Minister of State for Public Sector Reform and IGF Chairperson, praised the initiative as “a crucial step towards empowering our younger digital citizens.”
She stressed the importance of youth participation in shaping internet policies, stating, “It is essential to include the voices of young people and children—they are not just users but the future leaders of the digital space.”

Nii Narku Quaynor, widely regarded as the “Father of the Internet in Africa,” called for sustained investment in IGF to expand its activities beyond annual events.
“IGF should remain the primary platform for ongoing discussions on digital governance, which is becoming increasingly complex and demands swift responses,” he said.
He urged stakeholders to support “intersessional programmes to ensure continuous engagement.”

Deputy Head of Mission at the Norwegian Embassy, Kyrre Holm, highlighted the transformative potential of the internet and artificial intelligence (AI), urging authorities to prioritise digital development across all sectors, including governance.
The forum featured three panel discussions addressing key challenges:
- Combating misinformation while safeguarding human rights
- Advancing digital inclusion and transformation
- Strengthening cybersecurity and data protection
The event brought together government officials, industry experts, and international stakeholders, reinforcing Ghana’s commitment to an open, secure, and inclusive digital future.

About IGF
The Ghana Internet Governance Forum is a multi-stakeholder platform dedicated to fostering open, inclusive, and transparent discussions on internet governance issues in Ghana.
Each year, Ghana IGF brings together government agencies, private sector players, academia, civil society, and the tech community to address key challenges and opportunities in Ghana’s digital ecosystem.
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