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IIPGH marks 8th anniversary – MyJoyOnline


Executive Director for the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana,(IIPGH), Richard Kafui Amanfu, delivering a remark at the event.

… welcomes new Executive Director, expands digital agenda

The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) has marked its 8th anniversary with a formal ceremony themed ‘Transforming Lives Through ICT: 8 Years of Impact and Inspiration’. 

The event, which brought together key stakeholders in Ghana’s ICT sector, celebrated the institute’s achievements while outlining its vision for the future.

A major highlight of the ceremony was the official handing over of the Executive Director position from Mr. David Gowu to Mr. Richard Kafui Amanfu. Mr. Gowu, who has led IIPGH since its inception, was commended for his leadership in advancing digital literacy, professional development, and ICT policy advocacy in Ghana.

Under his tenure, the institute has grown into a leading platform for ICT professionals, fostering collaboration between industry, academia, and government.

Newly inducted members take oath as they join the Institute

In his acceptance remarks, Mr. Amanfu reaffirmed his commitment to building on the institute’s progress.

“IIPGH has made significant strides in shaping Ghana’s ICT landscape over the past eight years. As we look ahead, our focus remains on empowering professionals, expanding digital literacy, and advocating for policies that drive technological innovation. We will continue to work closely with government, industry leaders, and educational institutions to ensure that Ghana’s ICT sector remains competitive and inclusive,” he stated.

The event also featured the induction of new members into the institute, reflecting its expanding reach and growing influence in Ghana’s ICT landscape. The induction underscored IIPGH’s dedication to professional excellence and capacity building within the sector.

Dignitaries and members present at the event

Dr. Mark-Oliver Kevor, Acting Director-General of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), delivered a keynote address emphasising the need for robust regulation in the ICT industry.

“The government is committed to reviewing ICT-related legislation to ensure professional standards, enhance credibility, and support innovation. A well-regulated ICT industry will strengthen Ghana’s digital economy and create more opportunities for professionals,” he stated.

The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George represented by the Ministry’s Director of ICT, Dr. Samuel Antwi-Gyekyi, outlined key government initiatives, including the expansion of broadband infrastructure, the Digital Jobs Initiative targeting 300,000 jobs, and the One Million Coders program aimed at equipping Ghanaian youth with essential digital skills.

He also reaffirmed the government’s support for IIPGH’s initiatives. He acknowledged the institute’s contributions to cybersecurity awareness, digital literacy, and ICT skills development. He also expressed confidence in the upcoming TICON Africa Conference, which will bring together over 600 ICT professionals from across the continent to foster collaboration and policy dialogue.

Dr. Stephane Nwolley, ICT Chair at the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), highlighted the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) in Ghana’s digital transformation and economic competitiveness. He highlighted the need for increased investment in AI-driven solutions, local data processing, and infrastructure development to position Ghana as a leader in the Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolution.

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