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    Ghana outpaces Nigeria and Kenya in Fitch Solutions 2026 Digital Readiness Risk Index

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 23, 2026No Comments12 Views
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    Ghana has solidified its position as a burgeoning tech powerhouse in Sub-Saharan Africa, outperforming regional giants Nigeria and Kenya in the newly released Fitch Solutions 2026 Digital Readiness Risk Index.

    The index, which evaluates nations based on their technological infrastructure, regulatory environment, and the digital literacy of their workforce, places Ghana among the top-tier performers on the continent.

    The report highlights Ghana’s aggressive push toward a “cashless” economy and the successful integration of digital IDs as key drivers for its superior ranking.

    Leading the West African digital race

    While Nigeria remains the largest economy in Africa and Kenya is often cited as the “Silicon Savannah,” the 2026 Index suggests that Ghana offers a more stable and less risky environment for digital investment.

    Fitch Solutions noted that while Nigeria boasts a massive market size, it continues to grapple with infrastructure deficits and regulatory volatility. In contrast, Ghana’s “Digital Ghana Agenda” has created a more predictable landscape for international tech firms and fintech startups.

    Key strengths: connectivity and policy

    Several factors contributed to Ghana’s high score.

    One is mobile money interoperability. Ghana’s early adoption and refinement of mobile money systems have led to higher financial inclusion rates compared to its peers.

    The second is infrastructure investment. Recent expansions in 4G and 5G network coverage, particularly in urban hubs like Accra and Kumasi, have reduced the “digital divide.”

    The third is the cyber-security framework. The report praised Ghana’s proactive legislative stance on data protection and cyber-security, which has boosted investor confidence.

    The “risk” factor

    The “Risk” component of the index is where Ghana saw its most significant lead. Fitch Solutions highlighted that Kenya and Nigeria face higher geopolitical and macroeconomic risks that can disrupt digital services. Ghana’s relative political stability and recent fiscal reforms have made it a “safe haven” for digital service providers looking to scale in West Africa.

    Economic implications

    Industry experts believe this ranking will trigger a surge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). “Being ranked above Nigeria and Kenya is a massive signal to the global tech community,” said a local digital economy analyst. “It tells venture capitalists and multinational corporations that Ghana isn’t just a participant in the digital age; it is a leader.”

    However, the report also issued a caveat; to maintain this lead, Ghana must address the high cost of data and electricity, which remain significant barriers to universal digital access.

    Government’s response

    The Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation welcomed the report, describing it as a validation of the government’s efforts to digitize public services and create a robust digital economy.

    As 2026 unfolds, the competition for digital supremacy in Africa is heating up. With this latest ranking, Ghana has firmly planted its flag as the destination of choice for the next wave of Africa’s technological evolution.

     

     

     

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