Ghana and MTN Group Sign Landmark MoU to Boost AI and Digital Skills

Ghana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with MTN Group at Mobile World Congress 2025 to enhance AI, digital skills, and cybersecurity for youth. The agreement is part of the One Million Coders initiative, aiming to equip young Ghanaians with essential digital competencies. The collaboration also emphasizes local talent development and the significance of MTN Group’s investment in Ghana’s digital ecosystem.
At the Mobile World Congress 2025 held in Barcelona, Ghana’s Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation entered into a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MTN Group. This agreement is poised to advance digital skills, foster artificial intelligence (AI) development, enhance data governance, and strengthen cybersecurity initiatives for the youth in Ghana. The MoU duration is set for twelve months and outlines collaborative efforts among MTN Group, MTN Ghana, and the Ghanaian government.
This initiative is part of the ‘One Million Coders’ program, a flagship endeavor introduced by the John Romani Mahama administration. The program aims to equip Ghana’s youthful population with vital digital skills necessary for navigating the increasingly competitive global technology landscape. During the signing ceremony, Ghanaian officials reaffirmed their commitment to cultivating AI and software development talent domestically.
Hon. Samuel Nartey George, Ghana’s Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, emphasized the significance of the partnership with MTN Group. He noted the alignment of this MoU with MTN’s ongoing investments in Ghana, especially in light of the company’s 25th anniversary celebrations. He also mentioned that the new MTN building will function as a center of excellence for AI and software development.
Ralph Mupita, the CEO of MTN Group, reiterated the company’s dedication to enhancing Ghana’s digital ecosystem. He highlighted the importance of developing local talent and software engineers to ensure that the youth in Ghana can access opportunities both domestically and internationally. This approach aligns with the broader socio-economic goals of the nation.
The One Million Coders program is scheduled for launch before May 7, 2025, and will provide Ghanaian youth practical skills in coding and software engineering. Ebenezer Asante, Non-executive director of MTN Group, assured MTN’s commitment to support Ghana in achieving its upcoming digital strategies and expressed anticipation regarding the initiative’s positive impact on the youth and the economy.
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In conclusion, the signing of the MoU between Ghana’s government and MTN Group marks a pivotal advancement in enhancing digital skills, AI, and cybersecurity for the youth. The partnership signifies a proactive approach toward talent development in the tech industry, aligning with Ghana’s wider socio-economic goals. This collaboration, through initiatives like the One Million Coders program, is poised to create new avenues for Ghana’s youth in the global digital economy.
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