Mohammed Adams Sukparu, the Deputy Minister-designate for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, faced scrutiny during his parliamentary vetting after his definition of 'coding' raised eyebrows. Despite the controversy, Sukparu emphasized his commitment to supporting the ongoing rural telephony expansion program and improving telecommunications services, particularly in underserved regions like Sissala West. He also addressed concerns about being sidelined by other political figures, asserting his confidence and readiness to collaborate. The vetting process was closely watched, highlighting both the challenges and expectations facing Ghana's digital transformation agenda. Chiefs and local leaders have also called for urgent improvements in telecommunication infrastructure.
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