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NIA advocates sustainable public-private collaboration for Ghana’s digital future

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
December 9, 2023
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The Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA), Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah has advocated Sustainable Public-Private Collaboration for Ghana’s Digital Future at the Made-in-Ghana Summit 2023.

In a thought-provoking and impactful address at the second edition of the Made-in-Ghana Summit, Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, illuminated the critical role of Public-Private partnerships (PPP) in spearheading sustainable digital transformation.

Prof Ken Attahfuah

His speech shed light on the collaborative success between NIA and Identity Management Systems II Ltd (IMS II) in revolutionizing the nation’s digital landscape.

With an audience comprising distinguished guests, leaders, and stakeholders, Prof. Attafuah commenced his address by emphasizing the significance of the theme, “The Role of Public-Private Partnership in Sustainable Digital Transformation.”

He underscored the challenges and opportunities intrinsic to NIA’s mandate and highlighted the pivotal role played by the synergy between the public and private sectors in driving the nation’s digital evolution.

In Prof. Attafuah’s insightful narrative, digital transformation emerges as a catalyst reshaping businesses, culture, and customer experiences, aligning with market requirements.

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He cited the collaboration between NIA and IMS II as a quintessential example reflecting the essence of PPPs in propelling societies towards new frontiers of growth and development.

The crowning achievement of this partnership, according to Prof. Attafuah, was the Ghana Card project – a testament to collaborative efforts shaping the nation’s digital identity landscape. The project, combining public resources and private innovation, symbolizes efficiency, security, and inclusivity.

It stands as a beacon of success in identity management, meeting international standards while addressing evolving identification challenges, he stressed.

The transformative Impact of the Ghana Card extended beyond identification.

Prof. Attafuah highlighted its security features, incorporating biometric data and advanced encryption, ensuring the integrity of identification processes and protecting citizens’ privacy rights.

Moreover, the partnership’s innovative approach facilitated the card’s widespread accessibility, reaching even the most remote areas, thus promoting inclusivity.

Reflecting on the lessons learned, the NIA boss enumerated nine critical factors essential for sustainable PPP initiatives.

He emphasized the necessity of delineating roles, timely provision of funding in a sustainable manner, technological upgrades, effective framework agreement for continuous knowledge transfer, presence of strong political will, stable leadership, commitment to ethical leadership, collaboration with cognate institutions, and exceptional service delivery to user agencies or customers.

Addressing these challenges, he noted, is pivotal in ensuring the enduring success of digital transformation.

In his closing remarks, Prof. Attafuah reiterated the significance of collective effort and a shared vision between public and private sectors.

He envisioned a digitally transformed Ghana, fostered by a robust PPP framework that embraces innovation and inclusivity. The speech resonated as a call to action, inspiring stakeholders to forge stronger bonds, charting a course towards a digitally transformed Ghana.

As attendees departed, the echoes of Prof. Attafuah’s speech lingered, infusing the Summit with renewed vigour and determination to embrace the possibilities of a digital future, proudly Made-in-Ghana.

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