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MoCDTI Orders Reversal of GDCL Staff Suspension, Directs Workers to Disregard Directive

Dorcas Ansahby Dorcas Ansah
July 2, 2026
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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George

Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George

The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MoCDTI) has directed the management of Ghana Digital Centres Limited (GDCL) to immediately reverse its decision to suspend the employment contracts of all staff, describing the directive as unacceptable under the current circumstances.

The Ministry’s intervention follows a circular issued by GDCL management announcing the temporary suspension of employment contracts for all staff, pending what it described as a comprehensive assessment of the Centre.

“This is not the time to leave workers in uncertainty. We stand with our staff and have instructed management to immediately reverse the suspension while discussions continue on the Centre’s recovery.”

Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MoCDTI)
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In an official statement issued by Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MoCDTI), they acknowledged receipt of the circular but stated that the decision would not stand.

Ministry Rejects GDCL Directive

According to the Ministry, it has taken a “very strong view” of the directive issued by GDCL management and has instructed the Centre to immediately rescind the decision.

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The Ministry further directed all employees of Ghana Digital Centres Limited to disregard the suspension notice, assuring them that the Ministry does not support the action taken by management.

The intervention effectively halts the implementation of the employment suspension while government engages with the Centre’s leadership over the matter.

Decision Comes After Severe Flood Damage

The Ministry explained that the timing of the suspension made the decision particularly troubling, considering that many GDCL employees had already been personally affected by the devastating floods that struck parts of the country on June 29.

Several businesses operating within the Ghana Digital Centre are also reported to have suffered varying degrees of damage following the flooding, disrupting operations and affecting livelihoods.

The Ministry emphasized that this was a period when staff required support rather than uncertainty regarding their employment.

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“At a time when staff have been personally affected by the June 29 floods, the Ministry stands with its staff and the staff of all our agencies.

Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MoCDTI)

Minister Personally Assessed Damage

The decision came shortly after the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George visited the Ghana Digital Centre on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, to inspect the extent of the destruction caused by the floods.

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Sam George ‎inspects flood-affected Ghana Digital Centres Limited

According to the Ministry, the visit enabled the Minister to personally assess the impact of the disaster on both the Centre and the numerous businesses operating from the facility.

The inspection formed part of government’s broader efforts to evaluate the damage and determine appropriate interventions to support affected institutions and businesses.

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GDCL Management Summoned

As part of efforts to resolve the matter, the Ministry has invited the management of Ghana Digital Centres Limited to a meeting scheduled for today July 2, 2026.

The meeting is expected to provide management with the opportunity to explain the rationale behind the suspension directive and discuss the way forward following the flood-related disruptions.

Government is also expected to assess the operational challenges facing the Centre and explore measures that will allow business activities to resume without jeopardising the welfare of employees.

Staff Asked to Ignore Suspension Notice

Pending the outcome of discussions with management, the Ministry has made it clear that all GDCL employees should continue to disregard the suspension circular.

The directive offers temporary relief to workers who were facing uncertainty after receiving notice that their employment contracts had been suspended with immediate effect.

The Ministry’s swift intervention signals government’s commitment to protecting public sector workers and ensuring that decisions affecting employees are handled with appropriate oversight, particularly during periods of national emergency.

Focus Turns to Long-Term Recovery

Beyond the employment issue, attention is expected to remain on the recovery of the Ghana Digital Centre following the flood disaster that affected the facility and surrounding businesses.

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Ghana Digital Centres Limited CEO, Dzifa Gunu, and Deputy CEO, Adwoa Agyapomaa Ansong, and Minister of Communications and Digitalisation Ghana .

Government is likely to work closely with GDCL management to assess infrastructure damage, restore operations and provide support for businesses and workers impacted by the floods.

The outcome of the scheduled meeting between the Ministry and GDCL management is expected to shape the Centre’s recovery plans and determine the next steps regarding staff welfare and operational continuity in the aftermath of the disaster.

READ MORE: IMANI Boss: Mahama Administration Refocused GARID Funds to Deliver Flood Protection

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