Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has hailed the ‘One Million Coders Programme’ as a transformative initiative aimed at reshaping Ghana’s economy and fostering innovation.
Speaking on the significance of the programme during the launch of the initiative in Accra on Wednesday, April 16, Sam George emphasised its alignment with the government’s 120-day social contract, highlighting President Mahama’s commitment to driving digital transformation.
“Note that this is happening within the 120-day social contract period, and it tells you how committed and focused His Excellency the President is,” he stated.
The Minister described the initiative as a bold step toward building a Ghana that thrives on opportunities, innovation, and prosperity for all.
He stressed that the programme was not just about coding but represents a broader vision to reset the nation’s economic trajectory.
“This is a call to action to transform our economy, create sustainable jobs, and invest boldly in our people,” George remarked, urging stakeholders to support the initiative.
The One Million Coders Programme seeks to equip young Ghanaians with coding, artificial intelligence, and digital technology skills, positioning them to compete in the global digital economy. The government has partnered with key stakeholders, including MTN Ghana, to ensure the success of the initiative.
With Ghana’s digital future in focus, the programme is expected to empower youth, create employment opportunities, and drive technological advancement, reinforcing the country’s commitment to innovation and economic growth.