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The government has directed the National Communications Authority (NCA) to fast-track the rollout of fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks, setting an ambitious target of achieving 70 per cent population coverage by Ghana’s 70th Independence Day in 2027.

Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, announced the launch of the 30th anniversary of the Communications Authority of Ghana in Accra on Wednesday, February 25.

“Our vision is to achieve 70% of 5G population density coverage by the 70th independence celebration of our nation, next year. So, the work is cut out for the regulator,” he stated. “You have barely a year to roll out 5G using both the wholesale model and the network-led operations and achieve 70% population density coverage.”

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According to the minister, the Cabinet has taken what he described as a bold policy decision to democratise the deployment of 5G technology in Ghana. He disclosed that the ministry will, within days, issue clear directives to the National Communications Authority to begin preparations for a spectrum auction expected to take place in the coming weeks.

The NCA will supervise both the wholesale model and the newly introduced network-led operations to ensure the 70 per cent coverage target is met within the tight timeline.

Mr George acknowledged the scale of the challenge but expressed confidence in the regulator’s ability to deliver. “It is a steep aspiration, but I am more than confident in the resilience and abilities of the people who run the NCA,” he said.

The announcement comes as Ghana pushes to accelerate its digital transformation agenda, with 5G technology expected to improve internet speeds, support innovation, and strengthen sectors such as fintech, health, education, and smart infrastructure.

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Ghana will mark its 70th Independence anniversary in 2027, a milestone the government appears keen to align with major technological advancements. The latest directive signals a strong political commitment to expanding high-speed connectivity nationwide within the next year.

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