Audio By Carbonatix
Communication Minister Sam Nartey George has launched a scathing attack on the previous government’s SIM registration exercise, describing it as a national fraud.
The Ningo Prapram MP said it was a complete waste of public and private resources and flagrantly disregarded the rights of Ghanaians.
“It is not re-registration. It is a registration,” the Ningo Prampram MP said bluntly on Joy News' PM Express on Tuesday.
“You would be doing a re-registration if there were a registration in the first place. There was a sham. There was a hoax. There was a hoodwinking of Ghanaians. An unfortunate episode in the history of our country.”
He did not hold back in his critique of how the exercise was handled. “Irresponsible public governance, to put it lightly,” he said.
“Where Ghanaians were told they were registered. Meanwhile, no registration was happening.”
When asked why no one has yet been held responsible, especially given the financial and legal implications of the failed exercise, Sam George made it clear that accountability is on the way.
“Early days yet,” he said. “The Attorney General is responsible for holding everyone who holds public office.”
He confirmed that some steps have already been taken.
“We have sent some information to him, and we’re still building further evidence and sending it to the Attorney General,” he said.
The Minister stressed the importance of leadership accountability, contrasting his own conduct with what he described as the recklessness of his predecessors.
“I sit in this chair today mindful of the fact that tomorrow I won’t be here, and my actions and inactions will be held accountable,” he said.
“That’s what those who occupied the seat before appear to be oblivious to.”
His tone grew sharper as he questioned the patriotism and integrity of the previous leadership.
“When you look at the brazen nature of their reckless actions, it leaves you asking yourself—do these people love this country to start with?” he asked.
“Do they understand what it means to be Ghanaian?”
He continued, “Do they understand the weight of responsibility that sits on your shoulder when you hold the high office of Minister of State?”
Sam George could not hide his disbelief at the damage done between 2021 and 2023.
“I cannot, for the life of me, imagine how, today, vested with this responsibility, one would act in such a reckless manner,” he said.
“To take the country down the road for two years, claiming that you were doing registration, taking the biometrics of citizens and not cross-managing them well.”
He accused the previous administration of operating in “flagrant disregard of our data protection laws and our service security laws,” adding, “People must have a certain modicum of respect for Ghanaians.”
The Minister’s comments are the most direct condemnation yet of the controversial SIM registration campaign.
His remarks raise fresh questions about data governance, financial waste, and political accountability in Ghana’s digital transformation efforts.
Latest Stories
-
Sedina Tamakloe’s US Arrest vindicates work we started in office – Tuah-Yeboah
1 minute -
Ken Ofori-Atta’s case: Allow the legal process to work – Adutwum
10 minutes -
Don’t underestimate NPP delegates; they’re looking for someone who’ll win 2028 polls – Adutwum
20 minutes -
Catholic Bishops demand full audit of curriculum process over LGBTQ content in teacher’s manual
23 minutes -
Ghanaians want a new politics of ideas and solutions – Adutwum
33 minutes -
NPP race: I like to be underestimated; so nobody knows my strategy – Adutwum
37 minutes -
I am NPP’s best bet for 2028 victory – Adutwum
38 minutes -
NPP must choose a winner, not just a flagbearer – Adutwum
41 minutes -
I’m not politically weak – Adutwum dismisses claims of limited influence in NPP race
43 minutes -
NPP’s Adutwum praises gov’t for economic stabilisation, urges focus on sustainability
46 minutes -
Livestream: Newsfile discusses LGBTQ references in SHS manual, detains fugitives and home-bound developments
2 hours -
South Africa to showcase G20 legacy and investment-ready economy at World Economic Forum 2026
2 hours -
India to expand scholarship schemes for Ghana and other African countries
2 hours -
Karaga MP Dr Amin Adam upgrades basic school infrastructure, distributes 400 dual desks
4 hours -
Uganda’s president heads for victory as his main rival cries foul
4 hours
