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Ghana approves roadside Fibre Chamber initiative

08/12/2025
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The Ghanaian government has endorsed a pioneering initiative aimed at transforming the country’s digital landscape.

Described as “a bold and visionary step” by Sylvia Owusu-Ankomah, CEO of the Digital Chamber of Ghana, the move involves integrating fibre optic ducts and access chambers into all new road construction projects nationwide — eliminating the capital costs for telecom operators to lay fibre.

Ghana’s Cabinet approved a proposal from the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications to incorporate fibre infrastructure during road development, a policy widely known as the Dig Once Policy. This initiative results from ongoing advocacy by the Chamber and its member companies, emphasising the importance of infrastructure-led digitalisation.

Statistics reveal that approximately 60% of fibre cuts in Ghana — mainly caused by roadworks and construction activities — have led to service interruptions, costing nearly US$70 million to repair between 2021 and the third quarter of 2025. By mandating the inclusion of fibre ducts in new roads, the policy aims to significantly reduce fibre damage, minimise network downtimes, lower broadband deployment costs, and accelerate the roll-out of 5G and other digital infrastructure.

Beyond operational benefits, the initiative seeks to promote reliable and affordable internet access, aligning with Ghana’s Digital Economy Policy (2024) and National Broadband Strategy.

Ghana Web suggests that this policy positions Ghana as a continental leader in infrastructure-driven digital transformation and could serve as a model for other African nations. It remains to be seen whether and when similar initiatives will be adopted elsewhere on the continent, but Ghana’s bold move is undoubtedly setting a significant precedent.

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