CTO
donates towards ICT Park in Ghana
Accra, Jan. 19, Ghanadot/GNA – The Ghanaian-based
Youth Aid Foundation for Winners (YAFOW) has received
financial support from the London-based Commonwealth
Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) to facilitate a
feasibility study toward the establishment of an
Information and Communications Technology Park in Cape
Coast.
The first tranche of the CTO’s commitment of 900 pounds
has already been made available to YAFOW, a statement
from CTO in Accra said on Monday.
Commenting on the gesture, the CEO of the CTO, Dr Ekwow
Spio-Garbrah, said: “Promoting the development of and
access to ICTs, especially in the developing world,
forms the core of the CTO’s mandate as an international
inter-governmental organisation.
“Generally, in promoting the sector, the CTO has focused
on research and advisory services, capacity-building and
training programmes and knowledge-sharing events.
Dr Spio-Garbrah said where necessary, the organisation
sought collaboration with non-governmental organisations
(NGOs), to enable smaller-scale community-based projects
to be executed.
“We consider Ghana as having great potential for e-based
and IT-enabled services, and Cape Coast to be a
veritable site for the knowledge-based industries, in
view of the number of high-quality educational
institutions located there.”
Dr Spio-Garbrh said there were many bright young
educated people in Cape Coast and in other parts of
Ghana seeking good employment, adding, “this ICT Park
will answer their yearning.”
The statement said in the case of YAFOW, should the
study confirm the feasibility of an ICT Park in Cape
Coast, the CTO’s initial financial support was expected
to extend to various kinds of technical assistance in
the medium term to mobilise additional investors and
partners to help establish the ICT Park.
According to CTO management, Ghana had distinguished
itself, including in its recent successful and peaceful
democratic transitions of power.
It said the large pool of highly educated people
produced by its prestigious educational institutions
based in Cape Coast would benefit from the proposed ICT
Park.
“ICTs are also a well-known transformational means for
addressing urban and rural poverty, and for empowering
citizens through e-governance, e-health,
e-education/distance learning, e-agriculture and
e-commerce,” the statement said.
Receiving the donation, the Head of YAFOW, Rev. Prof. S.
K. Agyepong, thanked Dr Spio-Garbrah and the CTO for the
support and added that the donation will go a long way
to help establish a baseline of information regarding
ICT infrastructure and services existing in Cape Coast.
It would also help to identify who the current and
prospective end-users of such services were, and how to
meet their expressed needs, he added.
Prof. Agyepong assured the CTO that the money will be
used for the purpose for which it was given, adding that
YAFOW will appreciate any further technical assistance
that the CTO would extend toward the successful
realization of the project.
GNA