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Franklin Cudjoe of IMANI Advocates for Transparent Satellite Technology Framework Amidst Reported Fiber Optic Cable Cuts

In a recent Facebook post, Franklin Cudjoe, the Founding President & CEO of IMANI, highlighted the growing concern over reported cuts in underground fiber optic cables, emphasizing the critical role of the internet in contemporary society. Cudjoe likened internet access to blood, underscoring its essential nature in today’s digital age.

Cudjoe also praised Vice President Bawumia’s digitalization efforts, acknowledging the strides made in advancing technology within Ghana. However, he called for a shift in focus towards establishing a transparent framework that fosters genuine public-private partnerships in the provision of satellite technology for communication.

Drawing attention to past controversies surrounding initiatives like SUBAH and KELNI GVG, Cudjoe emphasized the need to avoid similar pitfalls in future endeavors. He expressed skepticism towards overly centralized approaches and cautioned against falling for seemingly clever scams, such as location apps, especially when reliable alternatives like Google already exist.

Cudjoe’s remarks underscore a growing sentiment within the tech community for greater transparency and accountability in technological advancements. As reliance on the internet continues to deepen, ensuring resilient and secure communication infrastructure becomes paramount. With voices like Cudjoe’s advocating for a more transparent and collaborative approach, the conversation surrounding Ghana’s digital future takes on a new urgency.

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