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GSS expands business data collection to include Mobile and Open space enterprises

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
March 20, 2026
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The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has released additional reports from Phase I of the 2024 Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES I), presenting national statistics on Mobile businesses and Open-space businesses in Ghana.
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‎The reports extend the coverage of official business statistics to include enterprises that perate outside fixed structures.
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‎The statistics provides evidence on segments of the economy that have not been consistently captured in national data, highlighting the role of mobile and open-space businesses in employment, income generation, and access to goods and services.
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‎The Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, emphasized the importance of including all forms of business activity in official statistics.
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‎He noted that “These ‎findings extend the boundary of official statistics to include businesses that operate beyond ixed structures.
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‎”By capturing mobile and open-space businesses, we are providing evidence on a significant segment of the economy that supports areas such as employment, income generation, and access to goods and services across the country.”
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‎He explained that mobile businesses does not operate in a fixed location or structure, but operates while in motion, either by hawking or with the aid of motorised vehicles, adding that goods are directly delivered to commuters and households.
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‎He pointed out that the survey identified 82,920 mobile business operators nationwide.
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‎Women accounted for 4,237 operators, representing 77.5 percent, while 52,000 operators, representing over 60 percent, are aged between 15 and 35 years.
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‎Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions together account for 50.4 percent of operators, with Greater Accra alone accounting for 30.1 percent.
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‎At the district level, Accra Metropolitan
‎recorded 5,321 operators and Kumasi Metropolitan recorded 3,792 operators.
A‎ total of 2,087 children aged 10 to 14 years are engaged in mobile business activity, with 80 percent being girls.
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‎Dr.Alhassan highlighted that ownership of goods varies by age, with 14.7 percent of children aged 0 to 14 owning the goods they sell, compared with over 91 percent among operators aged 5 years and above.
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‎He further explained that open-space businesses on the other hand, operate at fixed locations in open environments, including roadsides, pavements, market peripheries, and residential areas.
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‎The survey identified 693,748 open-space businesses employing 922,177 people nationwide.
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‎Women account for 79.5 percent of workers and 84 percent of business owners.
‎Food and beverage trade accounts for 68.4 percent of open-space business activity, while non-food retail accounts for 15.5 percent and services account for 16.0 percent.
‎Greater Accra accounts for 23.5 percent of businesses, Ashanti for 17.1 percent, and Central Region for 10.7 percent.
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‎The findings further show that 31.3 percent of businesses earn GH₵100 or less per day, while 21.0 percent earn GH₵500 or more.
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‎He disclosed that, a total of 53,000 open-space businesses operate as mobile money agents.
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‎He noted that “they also highlight constraints, including limited access to finance, exposure to risk, and gaps in social protection.”
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‎The Ghana Statistical Service urged policymakers, local authorities, development partners, and the private sector to use the findings to inform policy, planning, and programme design.

Source: Christabel Opare 

Tags: Data collectionGhana Statistical ServiceMobile businessOpen space business
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