Popular Ghanaian singer Gyakie has called on telecommunications companies in Ghana to reduce the cost of mobile data. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the singer emphasized the need for more affordable and accessible data for all Ghanaians.
Gyakie argued that lowering data costs would benefit both consumers and telecommunications companies. She suggested that more affordable data plans could attract additional subscribers, potentially leading to increased profits for the telecom providers.
Her post resonated widely, garnering significant support from the public. Many Ghanaians took to the comments section to praise Gyakie for addressing an issue that affects a large segment of the population. The high cost of data has been a persistent concern, with many expressing frustration over the financial burden of internet access.
The issue has sparked a national outcry, particularly among the youth, who view affordable internet as essential for accessing various opportunities. The demand for lower data prices has led to a vigorous digital campaign spearheaded by tech influencer Tech in Twi and prominent content creator Kwadwo Sheldon. They have been advocating for the government and the National Communications Authority (NCA) to take immediate action to address the high data costs.
In response to these calls, the NCA released a statement in July assuring Ghanaians that data prices would soon decrease. The director of the NCA stated that the implementation of a new network would reduce operational expenses. However, despite this assurance, many Ghanaians remain skeptical and continue to voice their dissatisfaction on social media over the ongoing high costs of data.