The Ghana Fiber Optic Network Project, launched in 2012 by John Mahama was aimed to expand Ghana’s fiber-optic infrastructure, improving internet connectivity and communication services nationwide.
Key Objectives aimed then:
1. Enhance internet penetration and accessibility.
2. Boost economic growth through digitalization.
3. Improve telecommunication services.
4. Connect Ghana to the global digital economy.
Project Components by John Mahama then:
1. Undersea fiber-optic cable landing points.
2. Terrestrial fiber-optic cables connecting major cities.
3. Last-mile connectivity to rural areas.
Impact then:
1. Increased internet penetration from 10% to over 70% under president Mahama.
2. Improved telecommunication services.
3. Enhanced business operations and e-commerce.
4. Creation of jobs in the ICT sector.
International Connectivity under president John Mahama:
Ghana’s fiber-optic network connects to the global internet backbone through:
1. The West Africa Cable System (WACS)
2. The Main One Cable System
3. The Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) cable
These international connections enable fast and reliable data transmission between Ghana and the rest of the world.
- John Mahama’s initiative has contributed significantly to Ghana’s digital transformation, paving the way for further technological advancements.
So Dr. Bawumia should stop lying to the unsuspecting Ghanaians! It’s really a shame!
(C)Ibrahim Hardi Landlord